The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... cause is the cause of man ; therefore our watchword from the beginning has been , " Our country is the world , —our country men are all mankind . ” We reverence patriotism as a virtue , so far as it is philanthropy applied to our own ...
... cause is the cause of man ; therefore our watchword from the beginning has been , " Our country is the world , —our country men are all mankind . ” We reverence patriotism as a virtue , so far as it is philanthropy applied to our own ...
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... cause from all misconception . We shall affect no especial timidity , nor can we pretend to any great boldness . We know our poverty and weakness , and your wealth and greatness . Yet we will not attempt to repress the spirit of liberty ...
... cause from all misconception . We shall affect no especial timidity , nor can we pretend to any great boldness . We know our poverty and weakness , and your wealth and greatness . Yet we will not attempt to repress the spirit of liberty ...
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... cause , and wherever there is an adverse manifestation , it arises from sheer ignorance ; and we have now but com- paratively few such among us . There is one thing certain , that no colored person , except such as would reject ...
... cause , and wherever there is an adverse manifestation , it arises from sheer ignorance ; and we have now but com- paratively few such among us . There is one thing certain , that no colored person , except such as would reject ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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