Handbook of South Carolina: Resources, Institutions and Industries of the State; a Summary of the Statistics of Agriculture , Manufactures, Geography, Climate, Geology and Physiography, Minerals and Mining, Education, Transportation, Commerce, Government, Etc, EtcState department of agriculture, commerce and immigration ... The State Company, 1908 - South Carolina - 615 pages |
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... less than two decades , has perhaps never been equaled in the history of the world . In the preparation of the contents of this volume the greatest care has been taken to secure absolute accuracy of statement . The statistics have been ...
... less than two decades , has perhaps never been equaled in the history of the world . In the preparation of the contents of this volume the greatest care has been taken to secure absolute accuracy of statement . The statistics have been ...
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... less important contingent in war , as when James Moore , in 1702-03 , invaded the Appalachian region with twenty- five whites and 1,000 Indians and returned with 1,300 captives , who were sold into slavery to the northern colonies and ...
... less important contingent in war , as when James Moore , in 1702-03 , invaded the Appalachian region with twenty- five whites and 1,000 Indians and returned with 1,300 captives , who were sold into slavery to the northern colonies and ...
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... less than Massachusetts , whose war the Revolution was , and who never suf- fered from invasion - and more than all the other eleven colonies together . JOHN C. CALHOUN . A Glorious Record . - One 18 SOUTH CAROLINA HANDBOOK .
... less than Massachusetts , whose war the Revolution was , and who never suf- fered from invasion - and more than all the other eleven colonies together . JOHN C. CALHOUN . A Glorious Record . - One 18 SOUTH CAROLINA HANDBOOK .
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... less than four years more than 100,000 persons had joined anti- slavery societies in the Northern and Western States . They demanded of Con- gress that " all slaves should be instantly set free without compensation of the owners ...
... less than four years more than 100,000 persons had joined anti- slavery societies in the Northern and Western States . They demanded of Con- gress that " all slaves should be instantly set free without compensation of the owners ...
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... less than a third of the popular vote . It found the peoples North and South solidly arrayed against each other with fatal unanimity . The " irrepressible conflict " burst into war . The North took the offensive for Federal domination ...
... less than a third of the popular vote . It found the peoples North and South solidly arrayed against each other with fatal unanimity . The " irrepressible conflict " burst into war . The North took the offensive for Federal domination ...
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