The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... moral suasion was not enough . By the 1840's many had turned to political action as the best way to effect useful and lasting social change . In the end , however , political action , too , was inadequate . From the Compromise of 1850 ...
... moral suasion was not enough . By the 1840's many had turned to political action as the best way to effect useful and lasting social change . In the end , however , political action , too , was inadequate . From the Compromise of 1850 ...
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... moral , rather than a physical evil . All moral evils , it is true , have more or less of physical evil connected with them , and growing , as a necessary consequence , out of them .... But to speak of slavery , taken as a whole , as an ...
... moral , rather than a physical evil . All moral evils , it is true , have more or less of physical evil connected with them , and growing , as a necessary consequence , out of them .... But to speak of slavery , taken as a whole , as an ...
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... moral and social evils . Far from it . We only look to them to do their proper work , along with other appropriate moral influences , for securing to all men , their original and essential rights . The field , tho ' not without well ...
... moral and social evils . Far from it . We only look to them to do their proper work , along with other appropriate moral influences , for securing to all men , their original and essential rights . The field , tho ' not without well ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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