The American Historical Review, Volumen21John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1916 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... Slavery and Conversion in the American Colonies French Government to make the 441 468 • 481 504 Influences which determined the NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS Treaty with America , 1778 EDWARD R. TURNER CARL R. FISH The Crime of W. H. Crawford ...
... Slavery and Conversion in the American Colonies French Government to make the 441 468 • 481 504 Influences which determined the NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS Treaty with America , 1778 EDWARD R. TURNER CARL R. FISH The Crime of W. H. Crawford ...
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... slaves tell the tale , thus : 1800-1810 , 384.9 per cent .; 1810-1820 , 125.9 ; 1820-1830 , 100.1 ; 1830-1840 ... slaves from the border states : " There was fear that if the border States were permitted to sell us their slaves , and ...
... slaves tell the tale , thus : 1800-1810 , 384.9 per cent .; 1810-1820 , 125.9 ; 1820-1830 , 100.1 ; 1830-1840 ... slaves from the border states : " There was fear that if the border States were permitted to sell us their slaves , and ...
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... slaves to whites . in 1850 , Mississippi stood second with 105 slaves to every 100 whites . Only South Carolina exceeded this ratio with 140 to the hundred . Ibid . , p . 140. The census of 1850 showed that in Mississippi one - half the ...
... slaves to whites . in 1850 , Mississippi stood second with 105 slaves to every 100 whites . Only South Carolina exceeded this ratio with 140 to the hundred . Ibid . , p . 140. The census of 1850 showed that in Mississippi one - half the ...
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... slave written almost at the close of Davis's life and published after his death in the Jacksonville Times - Union , January 9 , 1890 : " Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis are thankful to their friend , Milo Cooper , for the lemons and for his ...
... slave written almost at the close of Davis's life and published after his death in the Jacksonville Times - Union , January 9 , 1890 : " Both Mr. and Mrs. Davis are thankful to their friend , Milo Cooper , for the lemons and for his ...
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... slavery was as deadly to the social system of Mis- sissippi as to the political theories of South Carolina . To Davis , no less than to Rhett , the discrediting of that conception was the ruling impulse during the long and brilliant ...
... slavery was as deadly to the social system of Mis- sissippi as to the political theories of South Carolina . To Davis , no less than to Rhett , the discrediting of that conception was the ruling impulse during the long and brilliant ...
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Página 89 - Animated by that confidence in your spirit and fortitude which never yet failed me, I announce to you, fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul ; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any of the States of the Confederacy.
Página 83 - To ask me to substitute you by some one in my judgment more fit to command, or who would possess more of the confidence of the army, or of the reflecting men of the country, is to demand an impossibility.
Página 511 - The freedom which Christianity gives is a freedom from the bondage of sin and satan, and from the dominion of men's lusts and passions and inordinate desires; but as to their outward condition, whatever that was before, whether bond or free, their being baptized and becoming Christians, makes no manner of change in it.
Página 514 - The Testimony and Practice of the Presbyterian Church in reference to American Slavery...
Página 150 - A history of travel in America, showing the development of travel and transportation from the crude methods of the canoe and the dog-sled to the highly organized railway systems of the present, together with a narrative of the human experiences and changing social conditions that accompanied this economic conquest of the continent; with maps, colored plates and other illustrations reproduced from early engravings, original contemporaneous drawings and broadsides.
Página 62 - It is a beautiful picture in Grecian story, that there was at least one spot, the small island of Delos, dedicated to the gods, and kept at all times sacred from war, where the citizens of hostile countries met and united in a common worship.
Página 89 - I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the states of the Confederacy ; that Virginia — noble state — whose ancient renown has been eclipsed by her still more glorious recent history; whose bosom has been bared to receive the main shock of this war; whose sons and daughters have exhibited heroism so sublime as to render her illustrious in all time to come ; that Virginia, with the help of the people and by the blessing of Providence, shall be held and defended,...