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    Usa "cotton plant" in una frase

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    cotton plant


    1. The cotton plant, indeed, afforded the material of a very important manufacture, and was at that time, to Europeans, undoubtedly the most valuable of all the vegetable productions of those islands


    2. Where would Britain then get labor for Texas cotton plantations? It may bring in laborers from India, much as it did in part of the Caribbean


    3. the South with cotton plantations that they needed in order to


    4. Inez’s father, David Dalton, owned a cotton plantation in South Carolina and he had freed all of his slaves a couple of years before the war, sold his plantation, and came to St


    5. The masses were sold mass manufactured clothes instead of selling them spinning wheels and looms because the cotton plantation owners and industrial robber barons did not want the masses to be able to make their own clothes and become independently self-sufficient


    6. Phelps' was one of these little one-horse cotton plantations, and they all look alike


    7. Throughout the South, most of the cotton planters were in the same fix


    8. Men like this had hovered over Mercer’s ancestors in cane-fields and cotton plantations; shtick was just stick with an accent


    9. However, the idea also meant destroying cotton plantations and on one occasion slaughtering thousands of young pigs to cut down on agricultural production


    10. In reality, the only thing that interested him on the drive was the pink marble Parthenon half hidden among leafy banana and mango trees, a luckless replica of the idyllic mansions on Louisiana cotton plantations

    11. ” They walked toward the concrete well-cap, walked through cotton plants to get to it, and the bolls were forming on the cotton, and the land was cultivated


    12. Green appeared on the cotton plants and the earth was gray-brown


    13. For each dog sniffed daintily and then stalked to a cotton plant on stiff legs, raised a hind foot ceremoniously and wetted, then went back to smell


    14. Could the sugar estates be converted to cotton plantations, so depressed has been their situation, that conversion would have been long since effected


    15. Stanford,) who sits near the Speaker, are a mere counting-house business of pounds, shillings, and pence, or dollars and cents; that, in fact, the spirit of lucre is transferred from the warehouses and counting-rooms of the merchants to the tobacco-fields and cotton plantations of the Southern planters; and that, to such a pitch has the patriotism of the mercantile class risen, that they are really ready to sacrifice one-half of their property for the protection of the Government of their country


    16. I really feel something like sympathy with the gentleman from North Carolina—and it is not at all to be wondered at; for the republicanism of that gentleman used to be that which I always have professed—and if the remark applied to the gentleman from North Carolina, who I believe is not yet quite out of the pale of the political church, how much more forcibly did it apply to an unpardonable political sinner like myself! With respect, sir, to this patriotism, or this republicanism, that has left the tobacco fields and cotton plantations, and taken up its dwelling in the counting-house, I beg leave to express my doubt of the fact


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