The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Christian Religion by Injustice and disregard to the Rights and Liberties of Mankind , or the Encouragement that every new Purchaser gives to a Trade altogether unjust and in- iquitous . What is already said , will I hope be sufficient ...
... Christian Religion by Injustice and disregard to the Rights and Liberties of Mankind , or the Encouragement that every new Purchaser gives to a Trade altogether unjust and in- iquitous . What is already said , will I hope be sufficient ...
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... Christ , which breaths nothing but Love and Good will to all Men of every Nation , Kindred , Tongue and People ... Christian evils of slaveholding . The selection which follows is from his most famous antislavery writing . Some who ...
... Christ , which breaths nothing but Love and Good will to all Men of every Nation , Kindred , Tongue and People ... Christian evils of slaveholding . The selection which follows is from his most famous antislavery writing . Some who ...
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... Christianity itself , " Presumitur pro libertate ; " that the presumption is al- ways to be in favor of liberty . Now , if I say it was the maxim of ancient Rome before Christ was born , it is the maxim of Christian Europe , and of ...
... Christianity itself , " Presumitur pro libertate ; " that the presumption is al- ways to be in favor of liberty . Now , if I say it was the maxim of ancient Rome before Christ was born , it is the maxim of Christian Europe , and of ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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