The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... principle , that in some cases it is lawful to hold man as property , leaving it to the slaveholder to decide whether his be such a case or not ; or rather , deciding for him , that it is . It yields therefore the whole ground in debate ...
... principle , that in some cases it is lawful to hold man as property , leaving it to the slaveholder to decide whether his be such a case or not ; or rather , deciding for him , that it is . It yields therefore the whole ground in debate ...
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... principle of all slavery . That principle , as I have shown , is the principle , admitted in theory and acted on in practice , that in some cases , at discretion , it is lawful to hold man as property . From this admitted in theory , as ...
... principle of all slavery . That principle , as I have shown , is the principle , admitted in theory and acted on in practice , that in some cases , at discretion , it is lawful to hold man as property . From this admitted in theory , as ...
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... PRINCIPLE of slavery as a practical principle - a basis of action , and the adoption of its opposite . This one act is emancipation from slavery . All that follows is the carrying out of the new principle of action , and is to eman ...
... PRINCIPLE of slavery as a practical principle - a basis of action , and the adoption of its opposite . This one act is emancipation from slavery . All that follows is the carrying out of the new principle of action , and is to eman ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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