A Journey Through Texas, Or, A Saddle-trip on the Southwestern Frontier, with a Statistical AppendixBrookhaven Press, 1859 - Počet stran: 516 |
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Strana vii
... cent Presidential election decided nothing with respect to this , as you seem to suppose , because the vital question which really divides the country was not presented in its integrity by the party which triumphed . No person ...
... cent Presidential election decided nothing with respect to this , as you seem to suppose , because the vital question which really divides the country was not presented in its integrity by the party which triumphed . No person ...
Strana xviii
... cents a pound , English manufacturers are paying too little for the cotton this country sends them . I think twice that amount would be too little to recompense the country for the loss of capital at present involved in its production ...
... cents a pound , English manufacturers are paying too little for the cotton this country sends them . I think twice that amount would be too little to recompense the country for the loss of capital at present involved in its production ...
Strana xxviii
... cent . higher on the value at which his land would be generally up- praised . If this is so , the interest of the merchant and the manufacturer equally with that of the laborer , enlists them to oppose the extension of slavery . Who can ...
... cent . higher on the value at which his land would be generally up- praised . If this is so , the interest of the merchant and the manufacturer equally with that of the laborer , enlists them to oppose the extension of slavery . Who can ...
Strana 33
... cents to one dollar per day , with board . White men don't hire by the year ; too much like a nigger . The furnaces pay $ 200 a year wages , and , for hands at all skilled , $ 250 . A gentleman on board , however , tells me he hires his ...
... cents to one dollar per day , with board . White men don't hire by the year ; too much like a nigger . The furnaces pay $ 200 a year wages , and , for hands at all skilled , $ 250 . A gentleman on board , however , tells me he hires his ...
Strana 36
... cents in New York , and furnished us everything we could ask at a moment's notice . The population of the town , in 1853 , was estimated at 18,000 . It is a speaking fact that a state so large should show a capital so small . Nor ...
... cents in New York , and furnished us everything we could ask at a moment's notice . The population of the town , in 1853 , was estimated at 18,000 . It is a speaking fact that a state so large should show a capital so small . Nor ...
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