De Bow's Review, Volume 14James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J.D.B. De Bow, 1853 - Southern States |
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... Negro Nature - London Times opinion of .. 275 Negroes - Management of ... Negro - Statistics of population , North and South ...... Negroes - Clothing for ....... Opelousas - Railroad of .... Ohio - Progress of , Historical and ...
... Negro Nature - London Times opinion of .. 275 Negroes - Management of ... Negro - Statistics of population , North and South ...... Negroes - Clothing for ....... Opelousas - Railroad of .... Ohio - Progress of , Historical and ...
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... Negro , an element of Southern strength .... 515 34 Slavery British philanthropy and American 258 、 Steam Marine , Ainerican .. 576 34 1 407 68 295 380 383 385 mus of . Texas - Area of .... Texas - Rail - roads of .. South Carolina ...
... Negro , an element of Southern strength .... 515 34 Slavery British philanthropy and American 258 、 Steam Marine , Ainerican .. 576 34 1 407 68 295 380 383 385 mus of . Texas - Area of .... Texas - Rail - roads of .. South Carolina ...
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... negro is colored , and four - fifths of them are has the benefit of a full measure of abo- slaves , there is but one of these unfortu- litionist sympathy , his race has not in- nates to 4,309 who are sane ; in Massa- creased as in the ...
... negro is colored , and four - fifths of them are has the benefit of a full measure of abo- slaves , there is but one of these unfortu- litionist sympathy , his race has not in- nates to 4,309 who are sane ; in Massa- creased as in the ...
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... negro . The Lemmon case in New - York is the last of these acts of aggression , and it would have set the South on fire again but for the liberal and patriotic course of the merchants of New - York , who , in raising the amount ...
... negro . The Lemmon case in New - York is the last of these acts of aggression , and it would have set the South on fire again but for the liberal and patriotic course of the merchants of New - York , who , in raising the amount ...
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... Negro cloths , per yard . Preserved meats , per lb. Salt beef , per bbl . Pork 46 66 Willow wagons , each .. Carts , each .. Straw wagons , each ... . Hogs , live .. Baskets , each . Copper nails , per qq .. Copper , manuf . , per qq ...
... Negro cloths , per yard . Preserved meats , per lb. Salt beef , per bbl . Pork 46 66 Willow wagons , each .. Carts , each .. Straw wagons , each ... . Hogs , live .. Baskets , each . Copper nails , per qq .. Copper , manuf . , per qq ...
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Page 85 - What nothing earthly gives, or can destroy, The soul's calm sunshine, and the heart-felt joy, Is virtue's prize: A better would you fix?
Page 201 - Entreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest I will go; thy people shall be my people and thy God my God.
Page 20 - If, by the examinations which may be made, it should be ascertained to be practicable and advantageous to construct a road, canal, or railway, which should in whole or in part run upon the river Gila, or upon its right or its left bank, within the space of one marine league from either margin of the river, the Governments of both republics will form an agreement regarding its construction, in order that it may serve equally for the use and advantage of both countries.
Page 573 - Moses : and yet the pillar of fire by night, and the pillar of cloud by day, did not cease to direct the footsteps of our pioneer pilgrims.
Page 20 - The vessels and citizens of the United States shall, in all time, have a free and uninterrupted passage by the Gulf of California, and by the river Colorado below its confluence with the Gila, to and from their possessions situated north of the boundary line defined in the preceding article; it being understood that this passage is to be by navigating the Gulf of California and the river Colorado, and not by land, without the express consent of the Mexican Government.
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Page 159 - ... against the cruel treatment to which our shipwrecked mariners have often been subjected, and to insist that they shall be treated with humanity. He is instructed, however, at the same time, to give that government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United States are such, and such only, as I have indicated, and that the expedition is friendly and peaceful.