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... land . The slave must be a farmer , or rather a farmer's laborer , and a lazy , unskilful and wasteful laborer to boot , who makes small crops , and requires therefore much land to raise enough to clothe and feed him . Remembering this ...
... land . The slave must be a farmer , or rather a farmer's laborer , and a lazy , unskilful and wasteful laborer to boot , who makes small crops , and requires therefore much land to raise enough to clothe and feed him . Remembering this ...
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... land , and in part to the scantiness of our working population compared with the quantity of land under cultivation . The hired laborer is then essentially on a par with his employer , which is the case nowhere else that we know of . A ...
... land , and in part to the scantiness of our working population compared with the quantity of land under cultivation . The hired laborer is then essentially on a par with his employer , which is the case nowhere else that we know of . A ...
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... land to raise wheat in order to break up more land . Labor can never have so great comparative value as when the country is in its transition state from wild to cultivated . This condition of things , which , after allowing for all the ...
... land to raise wheat in order to break up more land . Labor can never have so great comparative value as when the country is in its transition state from wild to cultivated . This condition of things , which , after allowing for all the ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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