The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... North , too , there was significant support , even among those who would later become abolitionists and anticolonizationists - Gerrit Smith , Amos A. Phelps , Samuel J. May , Joshua Leavitt , Arthur Tappan , and Salmon Chase among them ...
... North , too , there was significant support , even among those who would later become abolitionists and anticolonizationists - Gerrit Smith , Amos A. Phelps , Samuel J. May , Joshua Leavitt , Arthur Tappan , and Salmon Chase among them ...
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... NORTH . But if freed , it is said , they will overrun the North . Ah ! Wouldn't leave their masters if they could ; so if allowed to do as they please , they will all run off ! Sound logic , truly ! And as sound morality , is the ...
... NORTH . But if freed , it is said , they will overrun the North . Ah ! Wouldn't leave their masters if they could ; so if allowed to do as they please , they will all run off ! Sound logic , truly ! And as sound morality , is the ...
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... north- what is called , and what they expect to find , the free States . They at once tell us , that they have as much liberty in the south as we have in the north — that there as free people , they are protected in their rights — that ...
... north- what is called , and what they expect to find , the free States . They at once tell us , that they have as much liberty in the south as we have in the north — that there as free people , they are protected in their rights — that ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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