William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 99
... farmers , by petty - bourgeois traders and by the merchant - manufacturers who came from the ranks of Before the Civil War the ideals of Jefferson the American yoemanry . and Jackson held sway . Their equalitarianism was an equality of ...
... farmers , by petty - bourgeois traders and by the merchant - manufacturers who came from the ranks of Before the Civil War the ideals of Jefferson the American yoemanry . and Jackson held sway . Their equalitarianism was an equality of ...
Page 117
... farmers internal market began to expand . With the repeal of the English Corn Laws and the urbanization of Western ... farmers of the West prospered . His unit productive costs were being cut by improved farming techniques , he enjoyed ...
... farmers internal market began to expand . With the repeal of the English Corn Laws and the urbanization of Western ... farmers of the West prospered . His unit productive costs were being cut by improved farming techniques , he enjoyed ...
Page 122
... farmers . They were largely subsistence farmers of the western countries of Virginia and North Carolina , the eastern countries of Tennessee and the northern counties of Georgia . From this group also came overseers of the large ...
... farmers . They were largely subsistence farmers of the western countries of Virginia and North Carolina , the eastern countries of Tennessee and the northern counties of Georgia . From this group also came overseers of the large ...
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