464 pages
A Peculiar People has 251 pages.
Pictures from an Institution has 290 pages.
Some Southern colonies called negro chattel slavery by the name "peculiar institution".
There are 128 pages in Geronimo Stilton: The Peculiar Pumpkin Thief. You can find the number of pages in a library catalog. Another place to find this information is in Amazon product details.
peculiar institution
The "Peculiar Institution" was and remains a common euphemism for slavery in the U.S. southern slave states. People to this day will speak of "the South's Peculiar Institution" as a way of referring to slavery without actually using the word "slavery."
Our) peculiar institution
The "Peculiar Institution" was and remains a common euphemism for slavery in the U.S. southern slave states. People to this day will speak of "the South's Peculiar Institution" as a way of referring to slavery without actually using the word "slavery."
Our peculiar institution was a euphemism for slavery and the economic ramifications of it in the American South. The proper use of the expression is always possessive. It was popular during the first half of the 19th century as the word "slavery" was no longer proper to use.
John Calhoun defended the institution of slavery by refering to it as the South's "peculiar institution" in 1828 and it came into common usage in the 1830s as both abolitionists and defenders of slavery used the term to make their points.
A typical thesis is usually around 50 to 200 pages long, depending on the subject and requirements of the academic institution.
i don't know about the following but a well known euphemism for slavery is the "peculiar institution"