The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Massachusetts to which is added his Speech in Congress delivered February 9 , 1837 ( Boston : Isaac Knapp , 1837 ) , pp . 48-51 , 56-57 , 62–63 . 1 Caleb Cushing ( 1800-1879 ) , Representative from Massachusetts , 1835-1843 . Whig and ...
... Massachusetts to which is added his Speech in Congress delivered February 9 , 1837 ( Boston : Isaac Knapp , 1837 ) , pp . 48-51 , 56-57 , 62–63 . 1 Caleb Cushing ( 1800-1879 ) , Representative from Massachusetts , 1835-1843 . Whig and ...
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... Massachusetts in 1780 , was Equality before the Law . Its object was to efface all political or civil distinc- tions , and to abolish all institutions founded upon birth . “ All men are created equal , ” says the Declaration of ...
... Massachusetts in 1780 , was Equality before the Law . Its object was to efface all political or civil distinc- tions , and to abolish all institutions founded upon birth . “ All men are created equal , ” says the Declaration of ...
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... Massachusetts . Indeed , I might go fur- ther and say , that , by no other organization can we reasonably hope to obtain such men , unless in rare and exceptional cases . Men are but instruments . It will not be enough merely to choose ...
... Massachusetts . Indeed , I might go fur- ther and say , that , by no other organization can we reasonably hope to obtain such men , unless in rare and exceptional cases . Men are but instruments . It will not be enough merely to choose ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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