The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... SENTIMENTS . From " Declaration [ of Sentiments ] of the National Anti - Slavery Convention ... " ( 1833 ) . 65 AMOS A. PHELPS SUPPORTS IMMEDIATE ACTION . From Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy ( 1834 ) . 71 IV Argument from Sentiment ...
... SENTIMENTS . From " Declaration [ of Sentiments ] of the National Anti - Slavery Convention ... " ( 1833 ) . 65 AMOS A. PHELPS SUPPORTS IMMEDIATE ACTION . From Lectures on Slavery and its Remedy ( 1834 ) . 71 IV Argument from Sentiment ...
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... sentiment , that the nation is bound by the terms of " the union " to aid in restoring the fugitive to his oppressor ; and , under the protection of this sentiment , the most savage usages and horrid outrages are prevalent even in the ...
... sentiment , that the nation is bound by the terms of " the union " to aid in restoring the fugitive to his oppressor ; and , under the protection of this sentiment , the most savage usages and horrid outrages are prevalent even in the ...
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... sentiment is a good one ; but it expresses no intelligible principle of action , and throws no light on the pathway ... sentiment , when he said , if one prayer of his would emancipate every slave , he would not offer that prayer . No ...
... sentiment is a good one ; but it expresses no intelligible principle of action , and throws no light on the pathway ... sentiment , when he said , if one prayer of his would emancipate every slave , he would not offer that prayer . No ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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