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Strana 41
... thought and manner of speech : The policy of those gentlemen who advocate the money basis appears to me not only unrepublican but short - sighted . That policy which augments the power of wealth , which tends to make the rich man richer ...
... thought and manner of speech : The policy of those gentlemen who advocate the money basis appears to me not only unrepublican but short - sighted . That policy which augments the power of wealth , which tends to make the rich man richer ...
Strana 43
... thought to offset the growth of popula- tion in the West by keeping unlimited control of legisla- tion , effecting that by basing representation on property and limiting the franchise to land - holders . " Do you know how much a white ...
... thought to offset the growth of popula- tion in the West by keeping unlimited control of legisla- tion , effecting that by basing representation on property and limiting the franchise to land - holders . " Do you know how much a white ...
Strana 48
... thought , as will more strongly appear when we come to the struggle over the question in framing the first constitution for the new State . It illustrates the changed attitude of Virginia to note that John Tyler when in the Senate , in ...
... thought , as will more strongly appear when we come to the struggle over the question in framing the first constitution for the new State . It illustrates the changed attitude of Virginia to note that John Tyler when in the Senate , in ...
Strana 67
... thought to be too much under the control of the Governor . " Religious expression was no freer than intellectual . It seems remarkable that under such conditions men in Virginia should have made the progress they did in the direction of ...
... thought to be too much under the control of the Governor . " Religious expression was no freer than intellectual . It seems remarkable that under such conditions men in Virginia should have made the progress they did in the direction of ...
Strana 86
... thought had ventured to formulate . The pronouncement was in effect that the negro was property and could not be a citizen ; that being property , he could be carried and must be protected wherever other property might be ; that the ...
... thought had ventured to formulate . The pronouncement was in effect that the negro was property and could not be a citizen ; that being property , he could be carried and must be protected wherever other property might be ; that the ...
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