The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... wrong , false , and unjust , he calls him black , and warns against him . . . . The Boston Committee adopt the warning , but apply it not to the black in heart , but the black in skin . They forget the admoni- tion addressed to the ...
... wrong , false , and unjust , he calls him black , and warns against him . . . . The Boston Committee adopt the warning , but apply it not to the black in heart , but the black in skin . They forget the admoni- tion addressed to the ...
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... wrong ; or wrong , right . No Legislature can make light , darkness ; or darkness , light . No Legislature can make men , things ; or things , men . Nor is any Legislature at liberty to disregard the fundamental principles of rectitude ...
... wrong ; or wrong , right . No Legislature can make light , darkness ; or darkness , light . No Legislature can make men , things ; or things , men . Nor is any Legislature at liberty to disregard the fundamental principles of rectitude ...
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... wrong . " ANSWER . As nobody disputes that we may rightly assist the worst Government in doing good , provided we can do so with- out at the same time aiding it in the wrong it perpetrates , this must mean , of course , that it is right ...
... wrong . " ANSWER . As nobody disputes that we may rightly assist the worst Government in doing good , provided we can do so with- out at the same time aiding it in the wrong it perpetrates , this must mean , of course , that it is right ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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