The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... equal citizenship . As an apology for addressing you , fellow - citizens ! we can- not announce the discovery of any new principle adapted to ameliorate the condition of mankind . The great truths of moral and political science , upon ...
... equal citizenship . As an apology for addressing you , fellow - citizens ! we can- not announce the discovery of any new principle adapted to ameliorate the condition of mankind . The great truths of moral and political science , upon ...
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... equal in physical strength or in mental capacity , in beauty of form or health of body . Diver- sity or inequality ... equal , ” says the Declaration of Independence . " All men are born free and equal , " says the Massachusetts Bill of ...
... equal in physical strength or in mental capacity , in beauty of form or health of body . Diver- sity or inequality ... equal , ” says the Declaration of Independence . " All men are born free and equal , " says the Massachusetts Bill of ...
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... equal rights of all the inhabitants . There are only a few decisions bearing on this subject , but they breathe one spirit . The sentiment of Equality animates them all . In the case of The Commonwealth v . Dedham , ( 16 Mass . R. , 146 ...
... equal rights of all the inhabitants . There are only a few decisions bearing on this subject , but they breathe one spirit . The sentiment of Equality animates them all . In the case of The Commonwealth v . Dedham , ( 16 Mass . R. , 146 ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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