The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... argument against slavery matched the secular natural rights argument . I come now to what is to my own mind the great argument against seizing and using a man as property . He cannot be property in the sight of God and justice , because ...
... argument against slavery matched the secular natural rights argument . I come now to what is to my own mind the great argument against seizing and using a man as property . He cannot be property in the sight of God and justice , because ...
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... argument for slavery drawn from Noah's curse , is without foundation . It rests wholly upon bold assertion and mere conjecture , and it certainly must be the product of avaricious derangement . II . I shall consider the argument which ...
... argument for slavery drawn from Noah's curse , is without foundation . It rests wholly upon bold assertion and mere conjecture , and it certainly must be the product of avaricious derangement . II . I shall consider the argument which ...
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... argument and truth , and to debate with us the ques- tions which divide us . We have in our ranks many , in various parts of the country , who hold themselves in readiness to dis- cuss these questions , either orally or through the ...
... argument and truth , and to debate with us the ques- tions which divide us . We have in our ranks many , in various parts of the country , who hold themselves in readiness to dis- cuss these questions , either orally or through the ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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