The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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278. oldal
... territory , and the capacity of that territory to afford the means of subsistence to those who inhabit it , constitute the basis of all national prosperity , it is well to examine , at the outset , the extent of our landed possessions ...
... territory , and the capacity of that territory to afford the means of subsistence to those who inhabit it , constitute the basis of all national prosperity , it is well to examine , at the outset , the extent of our landed possessions ...
279. oldal
... territory , which are now accounted the property . of the United States ; and which territory will , in its turn , be divided into States , and admitted into the Union . Keeping this truth in our minds , there are one or two conclusions ...
... territory , which are now accounted the property . of the United States ; and which territory will , in its turn , be divided into States , and admitted into the Union . Keeping this truth in our minds , there are one or two conclusions ...
280. oldal
... territory , which is yet to be made into States , it is from the slave and non - slaveholding States , as we have before said , that the population must come . These territories contained , in 1850 , a population of 92,298 only . It is ...
... territory , which is yet to be made into States , it is from the slave and non - slaveholding States , as we have before said , that the population must come . These territories contained , in 1850 , a population of 92,298 only . It is ...
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