The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY ADVOCATES GRADUAL EMANCIPATION The assumptions about liberty and equality implicit and ex- plicit in the American Revolution and the founding of the American Republic caused many people to question the legiti- macy ...
... ABOLITION OF SLAVERY ADVOCATES GRADUAL EMANCIPATION The assumptions about liberty and equality implicit and ex- plicit in the American Revolution and the founding of the American Republic caused many people to question the legiti- macy ...
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... slaves ! It can do nothing for Christian- izing Africa , for it sends a slaveholding gospel , which is anti- Christ . Be not deceived , then , by a tyrannical mockery like this , working to perpetuate slavery , and not to abolish it ...
... slaves ! It can do nothing for Christian- izing Africa , for it sends a slaveholding gospel , which is anti- Christ . Be not deceived , then , by a tyrannical mockery like this , working to perpetuate slavery , and not to abolish it ...
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... slavery , because it looked to the abolition of slavery rather than to its perpetuity . Fourthly , it showed that the intentions of the framers of the Constitution were good , not bad . I think this is quite enough for this point . I go ...
... slavery , because it looked to the abolition of slavery rather than to its perpetuity . Fourthly , it showed that the intentions of the framers of the Constitution were good , not bad . I think this is quite enough for this point . I go ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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