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Negro Civilization in the South: Educational, Social and Religious ... - Halaman 44
oleh Charles Edwin Röbert - 1880 - 172 halaman
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The Rebuke of Secession Doctrines

Southern statesman - 1863 - 24 halaman
...commercial interests, yet we have had the principal embassies so as to secure the world-markets for our cotton, tobacco, a,nd sugar on the best possible...and sailors were drawn from the North. Equally so of Clerka, Auditors, and Comp. trollers filling the Executive department, the records show for the last...
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The Rebuke of Secession Doctrines

Southern statesman - 1863 - 20 halaman
...embassies so as to secure the world-markets for our cotton, tobacco, and sugar on the best possible ternis. We have had a vast majority of the higher offices...Comptrollers filling the Executive department, the records show for the last fifty years that of the three thousand thus employee^ we have had more than...
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Advocate of Peace and Universal Brotherhood

1863 - 638 halaman
...commercial interests, yet we have had the principal embassies, so as to secure the world's markets for our cotton, tobacco and sugar on the best possible terms. We have had a vast majority of the higher officers of both army and navy, while a larger proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn from...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 83

1864 - 744 halaman
...commercial interests, yet we have had the principal embassies, so as to secure the world markets for our cotton, tobacco, and sugar, on the best possible...comptrollers filling the Executive department; the records show for the last fafty years, that of the three thousand thus employed, we have had more than...
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American Rebellion: Report of the Speeches of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher ...

Henry Ward Beecher - 1864 - 192 halaman
...commercial interests, yet we have had the principal embassies, so as to secure the world's markets for our cotton, tobacco, and sugar on the best possible...comptrollers filling the executive department, the records show for the last fifty years that of the three thousand thus employed, we have had more than...
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Southern Slavery in Its Present Aspects:: Containing a Reply to a Late Work ...

Daniel Raynes Goodwin - 1864 - 356 halaman
...eighty-six, and they but fifty-four We have had the principal embassies, so as to secure the World market for our cotton, tobacco, and sugar, on the best possible...the higher offices of both army and navy, while a large proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn from the North. Equally so of clerks, auditors,...
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ...

Edward McPherson - 1864 - 462 halaman
...interests, yet we have had the principal embassies so att to secure the world-markets for oar mtton, tobacco, and sugar on the best possible terms. We...a vast majority of the higher offices of both army aud navy, while a larger proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn from the North. Equally...
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Southern Slavery in Its Present Aspects: Containing a Reply to a Late Work ...

Daniel Raynes Goodwin - 1864 - 354 halaman
...possible terms. We have had a vast majority of the higher offices of both army and navy, while a large proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn...auditors, and comptrollers, filling the Executive departments. The records show for the last fifty years that of three thousand thus employed, we have...
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Speeches of Hon. William D. Kelley: Replies of the Hon. William D. Kelley to ...

William Darrah Kelley - 1864 - 92 halaman
...commercial interest, yet we have had the principal embassies, so as to secure the world's markets for our cotton, tobacco, and sugar, on the best possible terms. We have had a vast majority of the higher officers of both army and navy, while a larger proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn from...
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American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volume 15

1864 - 746 halaman
...the War, and it will form the great subject of debate, of agiKO as to secure the world's markets for our cotton, tobacco, and sugar, on the best possible terms. We have had a vast majority of the higher offices-of both army and navy, while a larger proportion of the soldiers and sailors were drawn from...
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