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... period , but 110 per cent .; but of the whole black popula- tion , bond and free , 126 per cent . All of which facts ... periods of of ten years each . From 1800 to 1810 . 35 per cent . 40 do . 35 do . 69 do . From 1810 to 1820 . 33 per ...
... period , but 110 per cent .; but of the whole black popula- tion , bond and free , 126 per cent . All of which facts ... periods of of ten years each . From 1800 to 1810 . 35 per cent . 40 do . 35 do . 69 do . From 1810 to 1820 . 33 per ...
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... period , increased 33 per cent . , while the whole black population has in- creased not quite 30 per cent . " Here it is assumed that the emi- grants from Europe swell the amount of the white population in the free states ; that very ...
... period , increased 33 per cent . , while the whole black population has in- creased not quite 30 per cent . " Here it is assumed that the emi- grants from Europe swell the amount of the white population in the free states ; that very ...
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... period which occurs in the months of March and April , is , by way of distinction from the autumnal , or " Dry Season Tornadoes , " termed , sel- dom last longer than five weeks , and are always terminated by the settled rains . The ...
... period which occurs in the months of March and April , is , by way of distinction from the autumnal , or " Dry Season Tornadoes , " termed , sel- dom last longer than five weeks , and are always terminated by the settled rains . The ...
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