| 1900 - 526 páginas
...sooner or later, become either entirely a slave-holding nation, or entirely a free-labor 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 and New Orleans become marts of legitimate... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 282 páginas
...sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free labor nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations ot Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 468 páginas
...sooner or later, become either entirely a slave-holding nation or entirely a free-labor 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 and New Orleans become marts for legitimate... | |
| William Eaton Chandler - 1903 - 58 páginas
...it should enter into the course of ultimate extinction, or whether, as Mr. Seward stated the case " the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labor, and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legitimate... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 508 páginas
...sooner or later, become either entirely a slave-holding nation or entirely a free-labor 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 and New Orleans become marts for legitimate... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 462 páginas
...Chase, p. 343. 1858] SEWARD'S KOCHESTER SPEECH 253 ing nation, or entirely a free labour nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labour, and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legitimate... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 530 páginas
...War, p. 379. 4 Warden, Life of Chase, p. 343. ing nation, or entirely a free labour nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately be tilled by free labour, and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legitimate... | |
| Ellwood Wadsworth Kemp - 1908 - 384 páginas
...sooner or later, become either entirely a slave-holding nation, or entirely a free-labor 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 and New Orleans become the marts of legitimate... | |
| 1910 - 666 páginas
...will, sooner or later, become utterly a slave-holding nation or entirely a free-labor nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately he tilled by free labor, and Charleston and New Orleans become marts for legitimate... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 412 páginas
...sooner or later, become either entirely a slave-holding nation, or entirely a free-labor 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 and New Orleans become marts of legitimate... | |
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