The Development of American NationalityAmerican Book Company, 1919 - 568 страница |
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... Cotton had said , New England was neither " meerly democratical " nor " meerly aristocratical . " This population of New Englanders in 1783 occupied the four states of Massachusetts ( which included Maine ) , New Hampshire , Rhode ...
... Cotton had said , New England was neither " meerly democratical " nor " meerly aristocratical . " This population of New Englanders in 1783 occupied the four states of Massachusetts ( which included Maine ) , New Hampshire , Rhode ...
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... cotton ; and this again reduced the profits of the planter on each slave and each acre . It again became necessary to enlarge the in- vestment , or to move on . This same story continually re- peated itself ; the plantations growing in ...
... cotton ; and this again reduced the profits of the planter on each slave and each acre . It again became necessary to enlarge the in- vestment , or to move on . This same story continually re- peated itself ; the plantations growing in ...
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... Cotton , in a government neither " meerly democratical , " nor " meerly aristocratical " ; and with Winthrop , that " The best part of a community is always the least , and of that least part , the wiser is still less . " They ...
... Cotton , in a government neither " meerly democratical , " nor " meerly aristocratical " ; and with Winthrop , that " The best part of a community is always the least , and of that least part , the wiser is still less . " They ...
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... cotton culture , but now founders and administrators of the greatest plantations in the country were still living in Virginia , and were moved to public service by a desire for distinction and a sense of noblesse oblige . Finally , at ...
... cotton culture , but now founders and administrators of the greatest plantations in the country were still living in Virginia , and were moved to public service by a desire for distinction and a sense of noblesse oblige . Finally , at ...
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... cotton was soon to make the state a political unit . The South Carolina lead- ers , some sprung from the cultivated English and Huguenot stock about Charleston , some from the sturdy Scotch - Irish The influence of the frontier ...
... cotton was soon to make the state a political unit . The South Carolina lead- ers , some sprung from the cultivated English and Huguenot stock about Charleston , some from the sturdy Scotch - Irish The influence of the frontier ...
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