Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 281
... increasing ratio , thus shown to be in favor of the non - slaveholding States , generally , and especially in the instance given of the relative increase of New York and Virginia , has upon the problem of the destiny of those States yet ...
... increasing ratio , thus shown to be in favor of the non - slaveholding States , generally , and especially in the instance given of the relative increase of New York and Virginia , has upon the problem of the destiny of those States yet ...
Page 286
... increase of pop- ulation , then converted into á native population , takes its root upon the side of the North and its interests . We say at this point to those who may regard these remarks as approaching too nearly to a support of one ...
... increase of pop- ulation , then converted into á native population , takes its root upon the side of the North and its interests . We say at this point to those who may regard these remarks as approaching too nearly to a support of one ...
Page 289
... increased from 1786 until 1849 , from 6,000,000 to 16,331,187 , -if Russia shows an increase from 27,400,000 in 1783 , to 62,080,000 in 1850 , — if Great Britain is content with advancing from 15,800,000 in 1801 , to 27,475,271 in 1851 ...
... increased from 1786 until 1849 , from 6,000,000 to 16,331,187 , -if Russia shows an increase from 27,400,000 in 1783 , to 62,080,000 in 1850 , — if Great Britain is content with advancing from 15,800,000 in 1801 , to 27,475,271 in 1851 ...
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