Orleans become marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or else the rye-fields and wheat-fields of Massachusetts and New York must again be surrendered by their farmers to slave culture and to the production of slaves, and Boston and New York become once... Dictionary of Americanisms, 2nd ed. enlarged - Page 413by John Russell Bartlett - 1859Full view - About this book
| William Henry Seward - 1852 - 48 pages
...nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston...marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or else the rye-fields and wheat-fields of Massachusetts and New York must again be surrendered by their farmers... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1859 - 360 pages
...nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston...Orleans become marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or-else the rye fields and wheat fields of Massachusetts and New York must again be surrendered by... | |
| Tennessee - 1860 - 760 pages
...nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina, and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston...fields of Massachusetts and New York must again be ourrendered by their farmers to •lave culture, and to the production of slaves, and Boston and .New... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - 1860 - 566 pages
...tho cotton and rice fields of Sonth Carolina, and the sngar plantations of Lonisiana will nltimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston and New Orleans...alone, or else the rye fields and wheat fields of Massachnsctts and New York mnst again bo snrrendered by their farmers to slave cnltnre and to the prodnction... | |
| Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1860 - 24 pages
...Louisiana, will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston and Newj Orleans become marts fir legitimate merchandise alone, or else the rye fields...York must again be surrendered by their farmers to slave-culture and to the production of slaves, and Boston and JS T ew York become once more markets... | |
| 1860 - 270 pages
...nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston...marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or else the rye-flelds and wheat-fields of Massachusetts and New- York must again be surrendered by their farmers... | |
| 1860 - 270 pages
...nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston...marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or else the rye-fields and wheat-fields of Massachusetts and New-York must again be surrendered by their farmers... | |
| 1860 - 268 pages
...sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston and New-urleans become marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or...the rye fields and wheat fields of Massachusetts and New-York та net again be surrendered by their farmers to slave culure and to ihe production of slaves,... | |
| 1860 - 292 pages
...sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston aad New-Orleans become marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or...else the rye fields and wheat fields of Massachusetts aod New-York aiugt again be surrendered by their farmers to slave culture and to the production of... | |
| 1860 - 268 pages
...plantations of Louisiana will ultimately he tilled by free lahor. and Charleston and New-Orleans hecome marts for legitimate merchandise alone, or else the rye fields and wheat fields of Massachusetts and New-York must again he surrendered by their farmers to slave culture and to the production of slaves,... | |
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