The Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of Trade, Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General Literature, Volumes 33-34J. D. B. DeBow., 1862 - Industries |
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... party favored reconstruction to save themselves at home . France would move sooner than England . The cotton question would in the end prove potential . Objection is made to Mr. Yancey's declaration that the tariff and not slavery ...
... party favored reconstruction to save themselves at home . France would move sooner than England . The cotton question would in the end prove potential . Objection is made to Mr. Yancey's declaration that the tariff and not slavery ...
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... party , the population of the United States will be to that of the Con- federate States in the proportion of a little over two to one . By the census of 1850 , the white male population between the ages of fifteen and forty constituted ...
... party , the population of the United States will be to that of the Con- federate States in the proportion of a little over two to one . By the census of 1850 , the white male population between the ages of fifteen and forty constituted ...
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... parties shall have exhausted themselves , and the cause of the revolution shall have become desperate . In this view , whilst European nations will ef- fect all that is desired , they can do it at the least cost and secure ad- vantages ...
... parties shall have exhausted themselves , and the cause of the revolution shall have become desperate . In this view , whilst European nations will ef- fect all that is desired , they can do it at the least cost and secure ad- vantages ...
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... party ) , with France as a party to it , would involve an immense expenditure , whilst it could only serve to aggravate the quarrel , to embitter the Americans , and to bring them under the influence of France . " . -Hildreth's History ...
... party ) , with France as a party to it , would involve an immense expenditure , whilst it could only serve to aggravate the quarrel , to embitter the Americans , and to bring them under the influence of France . " . -Hildreth's History ...
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... parties , and provided for the admission of other powers whose interests should become involved . Canada , and other ... party , therefore , indulged in no abuse of kings whose aid they needed , and the other felt no antipathy towards a ...
... parties , and provided for the admission of other powers whose interests should become involved . Canada , and other ... party , therefore , indulged in no abuse of kings whose aid they needed , and the other felt no antipathy towards a ...
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