| James Redpath - 1860 - 530 pages
...and alliance with Brazil will give us the control over the Gulf of Mexico and its border eountries, together with the islands, and the consequence of this will place African Slavery beyond the reach cf fanaticism, at homo or abroad. These two great £lave powers now hold more undeveloped territory... | |
| James Shepherd Pike - 1879 - 552 pages
...Instead of courting England, we should look to Brazil and the West Indies. The time will come when a treaty of commerce and alliance with Brazil will...fanaticism at home or abroad. These two great slave powers now hold more undeveloped territory than any other two governments, and they ought to guard and strengthen... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1885 - 490 pages
...Instead of courting England, we should look to Brazil and the West Indies. The time will come when a treaty of commerce and alliance with Brazil will...fanaticism at home or abroad. These two great slave powers now hold more undeveloped territory than any other two governments, and they ought to guard and strengthen... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1885 - 484 pages
...Instead of courting England, we should look to Brazil and the West Indies. The time will come when a treaty of commerce and alliance with Brazil will...fanaticism at home or abroad. These two great slave powers now hold more undeveloped territory than any other two governments, and they ought to guard and strengthen... | |
| Gerald Horne - 2007 - 363 pages
...An antebellum Southerner advocated a " 'treaty of commerce and alliance with Brazil' " which would " 'give us the control over the Gulf of Mexico and its...reach of fanaticism at home or abroad. These two great powers . . . ought to guard and strengthen their mutual interests. ... we can not only preserve domestic... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1848 - 970 pages
...Instead of courting England, we should look to Brazil and the West Indies. The time will come when a treaty of commerce and alliance with Brazil will...fanaticism, at home or abroad. These two great slave powers now hold more undeveloped territory than any other two governments, and they ought to guard and strengthen... | |
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