An edition of Foreigners in the Confederacy (1940)

Foreigners in the Confederacy

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Ella Lonn
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Cover of: Foreigners in the Confederacy
Foreigners in the Confederacy
2002, University of North Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: Foreigners in the Confederacy
Foreigners in the Confederacy
December 1985, Peter Smith Pub Inc
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Cover of: Foreigners in the Confederacy
Foreigners in the Confederacy
1966, The University of North Carolina Press
in English
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Cover of: Foreigners in the Confederacy
Foreigners in the Confederacy
1940, The University of North Carolina press
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"PROBABLY NO impression has been more deeply cherished by the population living south of Mason and Dixon's line and none more widely accepted by those who dwell north of that line than that which affirms that in the veins of the southerners flowed the purest Anglo-Saxon blood in the New World and that their soil was the freest from the tread of foreign races."

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OL9860734M
ISBN 10
084461288X
ISBN 13
9780844612881
OCLC/WorldCat
233654424

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PROBABLY NO impression has been more deeply cherished by the population living south of Mason and Dixon's line and none more widely accepted by those who dwell north of that line than that which affirms that in the veins of the southerners flowed the purest Anglo-Saxon blood in the New World and that their soil was the freest from the tread of foreign races.
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