The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... minds by their exam- ple , may be dangerous to ourselves ; and continuing in it , prove a stumbling block to tender ... mind , when moved by a principle of true love , may feel a warmth of gratitude to the universal father , and a ...
... minds by their exam- ple , may be dangerous to ourselves ; and continuing in it , prove a stumbling block to tender ... mind , when moved by a principle of true love , may feel a warmth of gratitude to the universal father , and a ...
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... minds , and make them more unfit for government . Placing on men the ignominious title SLAVE , dressing them in uncomely garments , keeping them to servile labour , in which they are often dirty , tends gradually to fix a notion in the mind ...
... minds , and make them more unfit for government . Placing on men the ignominious title SLAVE , dressing them in uncomely garments , keeping them to servile labour , in which they are often dirty , tends gradually to fix a notion in the mind ...
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... minds , it is with difficulty we get fairly disentangled . A traveller , in cloudy weather , misseth his way , makes many turns while he is lost ; still forms in his mind , the bearing and situation of places , and though the ideas are ...
... minds , it is with difficulty we get fairly disentangled . A traveller , in cloudy weather , misseth his way , makes many turns while he is lost ; still forms in his mind , the bearing and situation of places , and though the ideas are ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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