Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Thomas R. Whitney” in chapter 1, page 345 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3:
....org/TR/xhtml1/strict"> to capitalize the prejudice against those of foreign birth and the Catholic faith.
Among its propagandists were S. F. B. Morse, whose (1852) ran through seven editions, and Thomas R. Whitney , author of a (1856). These issues, also the industrial development and commercial expansion, tended to divert attention from the slavery question.
Indeed, the capitalists of the Northeast and the ...
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