The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... southern slave- holders a place to which they might send slaves whom they wished to manumit , and which , observed George Flower , him- self a reformer and communitarian , would “ divest emancipa- tion of its usual difficulties . " 2 ...
... southern slave- holders a place to which they might send slaves whom they wished to manumit , and which , observed George Flower , him- self a reformer and communitarian , would “ divest emancipa- tion of its usual difficulties . " 2 ...
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... southern planters , and bend itself to the existing laws of the southern states . In consequence , it appears indis- pensable , that emancipation be connected with colonization , and that it demand no pecuniary sacrifice from existing ...
... southern planters , and bend itself to the existing laws of the southern states . In consequence , it appears indis- pensable , that emancipation be connected with colonization , and that it demand no pecuniary sacrifice from existing ...
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... southern votes , has saved us from the too dangerous friendship of either of the political parties . The President of the United States , had , ( in his first message to Congress , ) avowed himself the suppliant tool of the southern ...
... southern votes , has saved us from the too dangerous friendship of either of the political parties . The President of the United States , had , ( in his first message to Congress , ) avowed himself the suppliant tool of the southern ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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