The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... enslaved . But that day is passed by — that expectation - apparently so well founded — is vain . The state of case that rendered your resolution magnani- mous has changed . Your presence here , now , can be of no serv- ice to your enslaved ...
... enslaved . But that day is passed by — that expectation - apparently so well founded — is vain . The state of case that rendered your resolution magnani- mous has changed . Your presence here , now , can be of no serv- ice to your enslaved ...
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... enslaved have been enfranchised ? And have you done all this in good faith and sober earnest ? resolved to turn every thing to the highest practical account ? If not , it is well for you to ask , what can the North attempt for the ...
... enslaved have been enfranchised ? And have you done all this in good faith and sober earnest ? resolved to turn every thing to the highest practical account ? If not , it is well for you to ask , what can the North attempt for the ...
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... enslaved brethren ? Surely not . The fangs which are now dripping in their blood , must ere long be fastened in our shrinking flesh . You can , then , promptly and generously mingle in the great conflict for human freedom , in which ...
... enslaved brethren ? Surely not . The fangs which are now dripping in their blood , must ere long be fastened in our shrinking flesh . You can , then , promptly and generously mingle in the great conflict for human freedom , in which ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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