American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... land to three times its present amount , what would be the result upon the character of the new settlement ? " To this he replied naturally and truly , there would be no settlement , inasmuch as no land would be sold by the government ...
... land to three times its present amount , what would be the result upon the character of the new settlement ? " To this he replied naturally and truly , there would be no settlement , inasmuch as no land would be sold by the government ...
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... land - owners , competitors with American capitalists in the market of labour , and buyers of slaves . " - ( p . 40. ) This would , of course , as he justly observes , " render the abolition of slavery in America still more difficult ...
... land - owners , competitors with American capitalists in the market of labour , and buyers of slaves . " - ( p . 40. ) This would , of course , as he justly observes , " render the abolition of slavery in America still more difficult ...
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... land , meet one at every turn in America . " - ( p . 57. ) But there is evidently something faulty in this logic : it proves too much ; let us try it after our author's example in the form of a syllogism . The facility of getting fertile ...
... land , meet one at every turn in America . " - ( p . 57. ) But there is evidently something faulty in this logic : it proves too much ; let us try it after our author's example in the form of a syllogism . The facility of getting fertile ...
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