American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... blacks were destined by an insur- mountable barrier - to the want of occupation - thence to the want of food - thence to the distresses which ensue that want - thence to the settled deprivation which grows out of those distresses , and ...
... blacks were destined by an insur- mountable barrier - to the want of occupation - thence to the want of food - thence to the distresses which ensue that want - thence to the settled deprivation which grows out of those distresses , and ...
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... blacks ten thousand , and whites as many : - the patrol which they can keep out , would , according to our rule , be ... blacks to the whites , but on the contrary increase it , while they check the augmentation of the population as a ...
... blacks ten thousand , and whites as many : - the patrol which they can keep out , would , according to our rule , be ... blacks to the whites , but on the contrary increase it , while they check the augmentation of the population as a ...
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... blacks never will get possession , unless through the mad inter- ference of the mother countries , and even then we are doubtful whether they can conquer the whites . Now , we have nowhere in the United States , the immense ...
... blacks never will get possession , unless through the mad inter- ference of the mother countries , and even then we are doubtful whether they can conquer the whites . Now , we have nowhere in the United States , the immense ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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