The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... claims the colored people set up , therefore , are the claims of an American . They ask priests and people to withhold no longer their inalienable rights to seek happiness in the sanctuary of God , at the same time and place that other ...
... claims the colored people set up , therefore , are the claims of an American . They ask priests and people to withhold no longer their inalienable rights to seek happiness in the sanctuary of God , at the same time and place that other ...
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... claim to prop- erty in man can be at all reconciled with these principles ; for that claim is admitted by all jurists , and by none more em- phatically , than by those distinguished lawyers , whose opinions I have cited from the reports ...
... claim to prop- erty in man can be at all reconciled with these principles ; for that claim is admitted by all jurists , and by none more em- phatically , than by those distinguished lawyers , whose opinions I have cited from the reports ...
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... claim that the simple fact of opposition to chattel enslavement is proof positive that they may be safely entrusted with the protection of human rights . The merit of mere opposition to chattel slavery is becoming cheaper than it has ...
... claim that the simple fact of opposition to chattel enslavement is proof positive that they may be safely entrusted with the protection of human rights . The merit of mere opposition to chattel slavery is becoming cheaper than it has ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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