Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... condition and changes of foreign countries . this not only because of their nearer connection with selves , but because the nations seem to be haste through a rapid process of change , to some new state things , which the merely ...
... condition and changes of foreign countries . this not only because of their nearer connection with selves , but because the nations seem to be haste through a rapid process of change , to some new state things , which the merely ...
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... condition or improve the manners and morals of those who do all the manual work of society . The strong man takes care that his children and himself escape that condition . We do not believe that all stations are alike honorable if ...
... condition or improve the manners and morals of those who do all the manual work of society . The strong man takes care that his children and himself escape that condition . We do not believe that all stations are alike honorable if ...
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... the face of this express prohibition , that the assembly of Maryland had power to introduce into that colony the condition of negro sla- " " very , pronounced by Lord Mansfield , in the Somerset 32 The Legality of American Slavery . [ Dec.
... the face of this express prohibition , that the assembly of Maryland had power to introduce into that colony the condition of negro sla- " " very , pronounced by Lord Mansfield , in the Somerset 32 The Legality of American Slavery . [ Dec.
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... condition of slavery , or any thing else , which the law of Eng- land did not allow ; and thus far , at least , the doctrine of this case is good law . ( See Ambler , 76. Pearne vs. Lisle . ) So much for the pretended legalization of ...
... condition of slavery , or any thing else , which the law of Eng- land did not allow ; and thus far , at least , the doctrine of this case is good law . ( See Ambler , 76. Pearne vs. Lisle . ) So much for the pretended legalization of ...
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... condition might legally be of those unfortunate aliens , pur- chased in Africa as slaves and brought to America and sold to the planters ; suppose , even , that it might have been conso- nant to English law to retain them as servants ...
... condition might legally be of those unfortunate aliens , pur- chased in Africa as slaves and brought to America and sold to the planters ; suppose , even , that it might have been conso- nant to English law to retain them as servants ...
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