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Edmund Ruffin

    Edmund Ruffin was a fervent advocate for states' rights and a defender of slavery. His engagement extended beyond scientific pursuits as he became a significant political activist, years before the American Civil War, passionately calling for the secession of the Southern states. Despite his advanced age, Ruffin served as a Confederate soldier and is credited with firing the first shot of the war at Fort Sumter. His life concluded with suicide following the Confederacy's defeat, a testament to his unyielding conviction and devotion to his cause.

    The Political [!] Economy of Slavery; Volume 1
    Essays And Notes On Agriculture; Volume 2
    Anticipations of the Future, to Serve As Lessons for the Present Time: In the Form of Extracts of Letters From an English Resident in the United State
    African Colonization Unveiled
    The Political Economy of Slavery; or, The Institution Considered in Regard to its Influence on Public Wealth and the General Welfare
    The Farmers' Register, a Monthly Publication, Devoted to the Improvement of the Practice and Support of the Interests of Agriculture
    • 2023

      The Farmers' Register is a valuable resource for anyone interested in agriculture and farming. This monthly publication provides practical advice and up-to-date information about the latest developments in the field. Written by Edmund Ruffin, a well-respected expert in agriculture, this book is an essential guide for farmers and growers everywhere.

      The Farmers' Register, a Monthly Publication, Devoted to the Improvement of the Practice and Support of the Interests of Agriculture
    • 2023

      Essays And Notes On Agriculture; Volume 2

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This collection of essays and notes by Edmund Ruffin, an important figure in the development of agriculture in the southern United States, covers a range of topics related to farming, including crop rotation, soil composition, and the use of fertilizers. Ruffin's expertise and scientific approach to agriculture helped to revolutionize the industry in the mid-19th century.

      Essays And Notes On Agriculture; Volume 2
    • 2023

      The Political Economy of Slavery is a treatise on the economic and political foundations of slavery in the United States. Written by Edmund Ruffin, a Virginia planter and secessionist, this work argues that slavery is essential to the Southern economy and way of life. It also advocates for the expansion of slavery into new territories.

      The Political [!] Economy of Slavery; Volume 1
    • 2022
    • 2018

      About the Book Books about Ancient, Classical and Medieval Poetry begin with the ancient epic poetry of Babylon and Greece. Poetry did not flourish in the Middle Ages, but experienced re-birth during the Renaissance. Titles Aristotle on the Art of Poetry, A Study of the Anglo-Saxon Poem, The Harrowing of Hell; Dissertation, Beowulf, an Old English Poem, Translated into Modern Rhymes, Das neue Leben; La Vita Nova, Homer. The Odyssey, Sonnets from Marcus Aurelius, Homer. The Odyssey, Longmans English Classics. Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome, Lucretius, epicurean and poet, and Selections from ancient Irish poetry. About us Trieste Publishing ’s aim is to provide readers with the highest quality reproductions of fiction and non-fiction literature that has stood the test of time. Our titles are produced from scans of the original books and as a result may sometimes have imperfections. To ensure a high-quality product we You can look up “Trieste Publishing” in categories that interest you to find other titles in our large collection. Come home to the books that made a difference!

      Meier Helmbrecht
    • 2014

      An Essay on Calcareous Manures

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The 1832 publication marks a significant moment in literature, reflecting the social and political changes of the time. It explores themes of identity, morality, and the human experience, weaving a narrative that captivates readers with its rich character development and intricate plot. The work serves as a commentary on contemporary issues, inviting readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs. Its historical context adds depth, making it a noteworthy contribution to the literary canon of the 19th century.

      An Essay on Calcareous Manures
    • 2012

      Exploring the potential consequences of political shifts in the United States, this work presents a series of letters from an English resident to the London Times between 1864 and 1870. The author, Edmund Ruffin, speculates on the ramifications of the upcoming elections, predicting civil unrest following the election of Republican candidates. The book includes an appendix discussing the causes and consequences of Southern independence, offering insights into the societal and political climate of the era. This collection is part of the Sabin Americana series, which documents over 400 years of American history.

      Anticipations of the Future to Serve as Lessons for the Present Time: In the Form of Extracts of Letters from an English Resident in the United States
    • 2012

      The book offers detailed insights into the agricultural and geological features of lower North Carolina and its neighboring regions. It is part of a broader collection that captures over 400 years of history in the Americas, from European exploration to early 20th-century developments. The work includes a diverse array of documents, such as political tracts, literature, and maps, providing a comprehensive view of societal and cultural dynamics during significant historical periods. High-quality digital scans make this valuable resource accessible to a wide audience.

      Agricultural, Geological, and Descriptive Sketches of Lower North Carolina, and the Similar Adjacent Lands.