The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... land , realize a net profit of over twenty three hundred millions of dollars ! Here are the exact figures : - Net increment of value which it is estimated will accrue to slaveholders ' lands in consequence of the abolition of slavery ...
... land , realize a net profit of over twenty three hundred millions of dollars ! Here are the exact figures : - Net increment of value which it is estimated will accrue to slaveholders ' lands in consequence of the abolition of slavery ...
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... land for the settlement I propose forming a lay association , composed of men of all denominations , with a capital , equal in amount , to the sum necessary to purchase the land , the stock to be taken up in shares of £ 20 each , one ...
... land for the settlement I propose forming a lay association , composed of men of all denominations , with a capital , equal in amount , to the sum necessary to purchase the land , the stock to be taken up in shares of £ 20 each , one ...
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... land . This is the secular part of the scheme , the association is sim- ply to protect the land for coloured settlers , where they can be collected together , and enjoy a permanent residence , with the view of improving their moral ...
... land . This is the secular part of the scheme , the association is sim- ply to protect the land for coloured settlers , where they can be collected together , and enjoy a permanent residence , with the view of improving their moral ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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