The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... doctrine , that gradual emancipation is the duty of the master and the right of the slave , and take their name accordingly . Now the actual operation of the doctrine of immediate emancipation may be gradual on the community , taken as ...
... doctrine , that gradual emancipation is the duty of the master and the right of the slave , and take their name accordingly . Now the actual operation of the doctrine of immediate emancipation may be gradual on the community , taken as ...
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... doctrine on which these schemes are built is a false doctrine . It expressly asserts that present emancipation is not duty , and therefore virtually asserts that present slaveholding is duty , and is not therefore sin . It asserts this ...
... doctrine on which these schemes are built is a false doctrine . It expressly asserts that present emancipation is not duty , and therefore virtually asserts that present slaveholding is duty , and is not therefore sin . It asserts this ...
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... doctrine gives up the whole ground of debate between freedom and slavery , and virtually takes the side of slavery . For it admits the principle , that in some cases it is lawful to hold man as property , leaving it to the slaveholder ...
... doctrine gives up the whole ground of debate between freedom and slavery , and virtually takes the side of slavery . For it admits the principle , that in some cases it is lawful to hold man as property , leaving it to the slaveholder ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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