The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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If their iron is cheaper and better than the British , it will be bought , -if not so good
, and dearer , the government has no right to force it upon the people by giving a
monopoly to the maker . But it is not on the fact that they cannot furnish ...
If their iron is cheaper and better than the British , it will be bought , -if not so good
, and dearer , the government has no right to force it upon the people by giving a
monopoly to the maker . But it is not on the fact that they cannot furnish ...
22. oldal
... Congress will so regulate commerce with foreign nations , " in iron , " as to
exclude from our markets " those destructive fluctuations and irregularities , which
originate in foreign causes , and should [ therefore ] expend their force on foreign
...
... Congress will so regulate commerce with foreign nations , " in iron , " as to
exclude from our markets " those destructive fluctuations and irregularities , which
originate in foreign causes , and should [ therefore ] expend their force on foreign
...
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... the war of the revolution . The indomitable spirit of the individuals which
caused every man to arm and fight on his own account , even when the presence
of a superior military force seemed to extinguish all 46 [ July , False Views of
History .
... the war of the revolution . The indomitable spirit of the individuals which
caused every man to arm and fight on his own account , even when the presence
of a superior military force seemed to extinguish all 46 [ July , False Views of
History .
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Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. presence of a superior military force seemed to extinguish all hope --
this spirit which in Spain led to the guerilla warfare , is cited as an argument to ...
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. presence of a superior military force seemed to extinguish all hope --
this spirit which in Spain led to the guerilla warfare , is cited as an argument to ...
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Here is a man marked with all the characteristics of the negro race , and among
the rest hebetude of intellect ; he sleeps with his head covered ; remove the
blanket , force him to breathe the free , pure air of heaven , and note the result .
Here is a man marked with all the characteristics of the negro race , and among
the rest hebetude of intellect ; he sleeps with his head covered ; remove the
blanket , force him to breathe the free , pure air of heaven , and note the result .
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