The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... spirit of the master . This spirit is seen in their multifarious oppressions of the emanci- pated people under color of law . They seem to be mad at being forced to give up their dominion over the slaves , and , in this cowardly way ...
... spirit of the master . This spirit is seen in their multifarious oppressions of the emanci- pated people under color of law . They seem to be mad at being forced to give up their dominion over the slaves , and , in this cowardly way ...
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... spirit , but do not consider them as a whole suited to the exigency which had called them to- gether . " The justice of the principles of the first three resolu- tions they fully and freely recognize ; " of course the only thing to ...
... spirit , but do not consider them as a whole suited to the exigency which had called them to- gether . " The justice of the principles of the first three resolu- tions they fully and freely recognize ; " of course the only thing to ...
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... spirit properly discerned . On this point we would gladly free ourselves and our cause from all misconception . We shall affect no especial timidity , nor can we pretend to any great boldness . We know our poverty and weakness , and ...
... spirit properly discerned . On this point we would gladly free ourselves and our cause from all misconception . We shall affect no especial timidity , nor can we pretend to any great boldness . We know our poverty and weakness , and ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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