American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... whole agregate value of the slave population of Virginia in 1830 , was $ 94,000,000 , and allowing for the in- crease since , we cannot err far in putting the present value at $ 100,000,000 . The assessed value of all the houses and ...
... whole agregate value of the slave population of Virginia in 1830 , was $ 94,000,000 , and allowing for the in- crease since , we cannot err far in putting the present value at $ 100,000,000 . The assessed value of all the houses and ...
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... whole to government , it is evident that we lose the amount of $ 10,000 ; and if the whole of Lower Virginia could at once be induced to give up all of this property , and it could be sent away , the only effect of this generosity and ...
... whole to government , it is evident that we lose the amount of $ 10,000 ; and if the whole of Lower Virginia could at once be induced to give up all of this property , and it could be sent away , the only effect of this generosity and ...
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... whole is morally impossible . No insurrection of this kind can ever occur where the blacks are as much civilized as they are in the United States . Savages and Koromantyn slaves can commit such deeds , because their whole life and ...
... whole is morally impossible . No insurrection of this kind can ever occur where the blacks are as much civilized as they are in the United States . Savages and Koromantyn slaves can commit such deeds , because their whole life and ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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