The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... master had them collected into the most roomy negro - house , and a rousing fire made . " ( Reader , what follows is very shocking ; but I have already said we must not allow our nerves to be more sensitive than our consciences . If ...
... master had them collected into the most roomy negro - house , and a rousing fire made . " ( Reader , what follows is very shocking ; but I have already said we must not allow our nerves to be more sensitive than our consciences . If ...
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... master is kind and attentive to all their wants ; be it that they are well governed , and supplied with religious ... master's debts ; and , whatever com- mercial revolution , whatever accident , involves him in pecuni- ary embarrassment ...
... master is kind and attentive to all their wants ; be it that they are well governed , and supplied with religious ... master's debts ; and , whatever com- mercial revolution , whatever accident , involves him in pecuni- ary embarrassment ...
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... master , indeed , denies his humanity , and treats him as a brute ; and were he what his master deems him , he might innocently at any moment cut the throats of his master and master's wife and child . But his human nature , though ...
... master , indeed , denies his humanity , and treats him as a brute ; and were he what his master deems him , he might innocently at any moment cut the throats of his master and master's wife and child . But his human nature , though ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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