The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... nation , human beings are confined on suspicion of being goods and chattels ; there , into the treasury belonging to the nation , the " price of blood " is admitted . 3. It is the general sentiment , that the nation is bound by the ...
... nation , human beings are confined on suspicion of being goods and chattels ; there , into the treasury belonging to the nation , the " price of blood " is admitted . 3. It is the general sentiment , that the nation is bound by the ...
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... nation at the time of their manumission . The means at the command of the nation for the extinction of slavery by the mode proposed , are ample . There is one source of revenue alone , not needed for the current expenses of the ...
... nation at the time of their manumission . The means at the command of the nation for the extinction of slavery by the mode proposed , are ample . There is one source of revenue alone , not needed for the current expenses of the ...
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... nation . It is the nation that gives me the power to declare war and make peace — to lay taxes on cotton , and control the commerce of New Orleans . The nation pre- scribed the conditions in 1789 , when the Constitution was set- tled ...
... nation . It is the nation that gives me the power to declare war and make peace — to lay taxes on cotton , and control the commerce of New Orleans . The nation pre- scribed the conditions in 1789 , when the Constitution was set- tled ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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