Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 279
... population . No other land can exhibit valleys of such magni- tude , drained by streams of equal capacity for ... population of 13,434 , - 922. The slaveholding States contain a gross population of 9,664,656 . The number of whites in the ...
... population . No other land can exhibit valleys of such magni- tude , drained by streams of equal capacity for ... population of 13,434 , - 922. The slaveholding States contain a gross population of 9,664,656 . The number of whites in the ...
Page 280
... population must come . These territories contained , in 1850 , a population of 92,298 only . It is the white population which will enter into these vacant tracts , and give to their insti- tutions the shape which they will finally ...
... population must come . These territories contained , in 1850 , a population of 92,298 only . It is the white population which will enter into these vacant tracts , and give to their insti- tutions the shape which they will finally ...
Page 281
... population of all the States . If we would know what causes have so largely contributed to the preponderance of the non - slaveholding States over the slave States in population , let us survey the point from which both classes of ...
... population of all the States . If we would know what causes have so largely contributed to the preponderance of the non - slaveholding States over the slave States in population , let us survey the point from which both classes of ...
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