The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... feel their condition without seeking for it . The adversity of an inti- mate friend will incite our compassion , while others , equally good , in the like trouble , will but little affect us . Again , the man in worldly honour , whom we ...
... feel their condition without seeking for it . The adversity of an inti- mate friend will incite our compassion , while others , equally good , in the like trouble , will but little affect us . Again , the man in worldly honour , whom we ...
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... feel towards them , we cannot help considering them , and treating them , as our inferiors ; nor can they help viewing themselves in the same light , however hard and unjust they may be inclined to con- sider such a state of things . We ...
... feel towards them , we cannot help considering them , and treating them , as our inferiors ; nor can they help viewing themselves in the same light , however hard and unjust they may be inclined to con- sider such a state of things . We ...
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... feel as one should feel who sees destruction , like a corroding cancer , eating into the very heart of his country , and would make one struggle to save her ; —because I love the stars and stripes , emblems of our National Flag — and ...
... feel as one should feel who sees destruction , like a corroding cancer , eating into the very heart of his country , and would make one struggle to save her ; —because I love the stars and stripes , emblems of our National Flag — and ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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