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There came later the industrial revolution following the invention of Watt's steam engine and mechanical appliances like Whitney's cotton gin, all which changed the economic aspect of the modern world, making slavery an institution offering means of exploitation to those engaged in the production of cotton.

Such was the effect of Mr. Whitney's invention.

It will no longer be so, if they will bear in mind, that slave labor was then, as it is now, unprofitable for ordinary agriculture, and that Whitney's cotton-gin, which gave great value to such labor, was not yet invented, and that the purchase of Louisiana, which has had so great an effect to extend and perpetuate the dominion of slavery, was not yet made.

I have not the least belief, that the proportion of readers amongst them is one half so great, as it was before the invention of Whitney's cotton gin.

The cause of Whitney's wish was the abrupt increasing distinctness of the figures, proof that they had reached a decision and were approaching the house.

" "I never supposed we were so near Fred Whitney's home," was the amazed comment of Sterry, who was in doubt whether, under the circumstances, he ought to be pleased or not.

Within half an hour after Jennie Whitney's meeting with Budd Hankinson the party of half a hundred were galloping westward, she riding at the head, with Maj. Sitgraves and Budd, who acted as guide to the expedition.

But while it was under way Inman learned of Jennie Whitney's flight toward the Big Horn Mountains.

AUGUSTA HARE, a woman with a native genius for popularity, in Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney's novel Hitherto. AUGUSTI´NA, the Maid of Saragossa.

BARBARA HOLABIRD, the rattle-pate of the Holabird sisters in A.D.T. Whitney's We Girls.

When the present crop is harvested there will be a real property of at least fifty thousand dollars lying useless unless we can enable the holders to bring it to market," But an epidemic prostrated Whitney's workmen that year, and a fire destroyed his factory in 1795.

Few great soldiers or great ministers have done so much for their country as Whitney's cotton-gin and McCormick's reaper have done for ours.

WHITNEY'S CURE IN ANSWER TO PRAYER.

WHITNEY'S HEIRS XXVII.THE DOOR AJAR XXVIII.THE DEAD THAT LIVE

On the day after Mrs. Whitney's arrival for the summer, she descended in state from the hills to call upon the Rangers.

But Arthur was replying to Mrs. Whitney's remark with a bitter "Nobody can do anything with father; he's narrow and obstinate.

"And," he added, "Whitney's one of the trustees under the will.

" Arthur, keen-witted but young, acute but youthfully ready to attribute the generous motive rather than the sinister, felt that he was getting a new light on Whitney's character.

He saw that Charles Whitney had proposed a secret partnership, in which he was to play Whitney's game and, in exchange, was to get control of the Ranger-Whitney Company.

"As you can't well stay on here alone, why not accept Mrs. Whitney's invitation to join her?" Adelaide disliked Mrs. Whitney, but there seemed to be no alternative.

As Whitney's eyes were closed he missed this byplay.

Soon Whitney's voice broke in upon her torments.

Miss Whitney's sculptures are in many public places.

Whitney's Cotton Gin, 1793.Eli Whitney was a Connecticut schoolmaster.

Then came Whitney's invention of the cotton gin.

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