The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... South . We all know that the sugar and cotton cultivation of the south is conducted , not like the agriculture of the north , on small farms and with few hands , but on vast plantations and with large gangs of negroes , technically ...
... South . We all know that the sugar and cotton cultivation of the south is conducted , not like the agriculture of the north , on small farms and with few hands , but on vast plantations and with large gangs of negroes , technically ...
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... south , and they find it expedient to forget that there are any commoners . Hence with them slavery is THE INSTITUTION of the SOUTH , while it is in fact the institu- tion of only a portion of the people of the south . It is their craft ...
... south , and they find it expedient to forget that there are any commoners . Hence with them slavery is THE INSTITUTION of the SOUTH , while it is in fact the institu- tion of only a portion of the people of the south . It is their craft ...
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... South are growing every day more extravagant , insolent and imperative . As an evidence of this , I have only to refer you to the report and resolutions adopted in the Legis- lature of South Carolina , published in the 9th number of the ...
... South are growing every day more extravagant , insolent and imperative . As an evidence of this , I have only to refer you to the report and resolutions adopted in the Legis- lature of South Carolina , published in the 9th number of the ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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