Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Grady” in chapter 1.17 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28.:

...clusively to the north. In the northern States the surplus crops of the farmers were consumed by those engaged in other occupations, while southern farmers had to seek a market in foreign lands. Mr. Grady , therefore, contends that under these circumstances the South was subjected to two wrongs by the operation of federal laws: First, foreign prices had to be accepted for her crops whether sold abroad ...
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