The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... human being has in him the germ of the greatest idea in the universe , the idea of God ; and to unfold this is the end of his existence . Every human being has in his breast the elements of that Divine , Everlasting Law , which the ...
... human being has in him the germ of the greatest idea in the universe , the idea of God ; and to unfold this is the end of his existence . Every human being has in his breast the elements of that Divine , Everlasting Law , which the ...
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... human being cannot , without wrong , be owned by another , who claims , as proprietor , the right to repress the powers of his slaves , to withhold from them the means of development , to keep them within the limits which are necessary ...
... human being cannot , without wrong , be owned by another , who claims , as proprietor , the right to repress the powers of his slaves , to withhold from them the means of development , to keep them within the limits which are necessary ...
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... human rights , let it be shown by their promptly coming up to the position to which we invite them ! If they are opposed to all other oppression as well as the oppression of human chattelhood , and if they are ready to act against both ...
... human rights , let it be shown by their promptly coming up to the position to which we invite them ! If they are opposed to all other oppression as well as the oppression of human chattelhood , and if they are ready to act against both ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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