The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... citizens , and as fully entitled to the free exercise of the elective franchise as any men who breathe ; and that we demand an equal share of protection from our federal government with any class of citizens in the com- munity . We now ...
... citizens , and as fully entitled to the free exercise of the elective franchise as any men who breathe ; and that we demand an equal share of protection from our federal government with any class of citizens in the com- munity . We now ...
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... citizens and friends . But it cannot be objected by the impartial and the just , who know , that although in a limited sense , as applied to a particular town or city , they may not be so , yet upon the general and universal scale of ...
... citizens and friends . But it cannot be objected by the impartial and the just , who know , that although in a limited sense , as applied to a particular town or city , they may not be so , yet upon the general and universal scale of ...
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... citizen , nay , to every stranger sojourning amongst us . As citizens of the world , as members of the human family , as Christians , we look upon every one as a fellow - citizen , as a neighbour , who defends the rights , and respects ...
... citizen , nay , to every stranger sojourning amongst us . As citizens of the world , as members of the human family , as Christians , we look upon every one as a fellow - citizen , as a neighbour , who defends the rights , and respects ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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