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... SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE COT- TON - PLANTER IV . LIFE AND LITERATURE IN THE LOWER SOUTH V. RELIGION AND EDUCATION VI . THE PLANTER IN POLITICS BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX M54463 64 48 44 71 97 3 44 118 8 147 8 04 155 THE COTTON KINGDOM ...
... SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY OF THE COT- TON - PLANTER IV . LIFE AND LITERATURE IN THE LOWER SOUTH V. RELIGION AND EDUCATION VI . THE PLANTER IN POLITICS BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX M54463 64 48 44 71 97 3 44 118 8 147 8 04 155 THE COTTON KINGDOM ...
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... social stations . They likewise emigrated , and many , very many , of them went to the Northwest , where they " took up " lands and raised just enough grain and pork to sustain their families . Even more of them went to Alabama and ...
... social stations . They likewise emigrated , and many , very many , of them went to the Northwest , where they " took up " lands and raised just enough grain and pork to sustain their families . Even more of them went to Alabama and ...
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... social scruple if aristocratic blood ran in negro veins or if fine young gentlemen kept half- breed mistresses . Only one must not bring one's hybrid offspring to Mardi Gras or seat them with the family in the cathedral church in New Or ...
... social scruple if aristocratic blood ran in negro veins or if fine young gentlemen kept half- breed mistresses . Only one must not bring one's hybrid offspring to Mardi Gras or seat them with the family in the cathedral church in New Or ...
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... social group consisted of the high English gentry whose grandfathers had been received at the Court of St. James in the days of the Georges or who had chased the famous Black- beard or who had even turned sea - robbers them- selves ...
... social group consisted of the high English gentry whose grandfathers had been received at the Court of St. James in the days of the Georges or who had chased the famous Black- beard or who had even turned sea - robbers them- selves ...
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... social lump . Slowly these elements were merged with the older order , learned somewhat of the elegance and form which made the Carolina and Louisiana stocks so attractive , and contributed the largest element to the new society which ...
... social lump . Slowly these elements were merged with the older order , learned somewhat of the elegance and form which made the Carolina and Louisiana stocks so attractive , and contributed the largest element to the new society which ...
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