The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... slaveholders , and who are therefore interested in upholding the system , but we are fully con- vinced that our estimate of the number of slaveholders is far beyond the truth , and that we may therefore safely throw out of account the ...
... slaveholders , and who are therefore interested in upholding the system , but we are fully con- vinced that our estimate of the number of slaveholders is far beyond the truth , and that we may therefore safely throw out of account the ...
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... slaveholders , and how many by non - slaveholders . Suppose we estimate five hundred acres as the average landed property of each slaveholder ; will that be fair ? We think it will , taking into consideration the fact that 174,503 of ...
... slaveholders , and how many by non - slaveholders . Suppose we estimate five hundred acres as the average landed property of each slaveholder ; will that be fair ? We think it will , taking into consideration the fact that 174,503 of ...
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... Slaveholding whites of the South . 2nd . Ineligibility of Slaveholders - Never another vote to the Trafficker in Human Flesh . 3rd . No Co - operation with Slaveholders in Politics - No Fel- lowship with them in Religion - No ...
... Slaveholding whites of the South . 2nd . Ineligibility of Slaveholders - Never another vote to the Trafficker in Human Flesh . 3rd . No Co - operation with Slaveholders in Politics - No Fel- lowship with them in Religion - No ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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