American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... slaves than with twenty . Yet these young negroes have their value : and what value ? The value of the slaves so added to his number is the certain price for which they will at any time sell to the southern trader . Should the human ...
... slaves than with twenty . Yet these young negroes have their value : and what value ? The value of the slaves so added to his number is the certain price for which they will at any time sell to the southern trader . Should the human ...
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... slaves . Shall the profits to Virginia , from this contaminated source , be alleged as an economical argument to magnify the sacrifice involved in the abolition of slavery , and this too by statesmen who profess to execrate the African ...
... slaves . Shall the profits to Virginia , from this contaminated source , be alleged as an economical argument to magnify the sacrifice involved in the abolition of slavery , and this too by statesmen who profess to execrate the African ...
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... slaves , it would feel bound to bestow it proportionally on all the slave- holding States , or if all be not inclined to receive it , then on those which would be . We answer , that , if Congress should consent to pledge a certain share ...
... slaves , it would feel bound to bestow it proportionally on all the slave- holding States , or if all be not inclined to receive it , then on those which would be . We answer , that , if Congress should consent to pledge a certain share ...
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