Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Effect of Secession Upon the Commercial Relations Between the North and South, and Upon Each Section
The postulate from which We start is Secession. The pos sibility of such an event is assumed for the purpose of meas uring the effect upon the commercial relations between the North and South, and upon each section, of the most extreme measures threatened. The subject will be discussed purely in its material aspects and consequences those of a moral or political character being referred to only when too intimately connected with the former to be readily separated therefrom.
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