Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... labor and prosperity of the country by the remaining 2,171 , - 997 foreigners , who are not paupers , but who live , as all live , by the exercise of such callings as secure to them their daily bread ? Moreover , the examination of the ...
... labor and prosperity of the country by the remaining 2,171 , - 997 foreigners , who are not paupers , but who live , as all live , by the exercise of such callings as secure to them their daily bread ? Moreover , the examination of the ...
Page 284
... labor to our country , and if its pres- ent tendency is to increase to the extent of that capital and labor the preponderance of Northern individual interest , and to the ex- tent of population Northern political power , what is to be ...
... labor to our country , and if its pres- ent tendency is to increase to the extent of that capital and labor the preponderance of Northern individual interest , and to the ex- tent of population Northern political power , what is to be ...
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... labor , whether the latter be foreign or domestic . Nature has settled that question in a man- ner too decided to admit of argument . White labor in the South- ern States must find channels of industry , other than the manual culture of ...
... labor , whether the latter be foreign or domestic . Nature has settled that question in a man- ner too decided to admit of argument . White labor in the South- ern States must find channels of industry , other than the manual culture of ...
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