The Progress and Intelligence of Americans: Collateral Proof of Slavery, from the First to the Eleventh Chapter of Genesis, as Founded on Organic Law; and from the Fact of Christ Being a Caucasian, Owing to His Peculiar Parentage; Progress of Slavery South and South-west, with Free Labor Advancing, Through the Acquisition of Territory; Advantages Enumerated and Explained1863 - 595 psl. |
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... term subordinate , and inferior existences of colors , possessing degrees of humanity , ( the peculiar nature of man , by which he is distinguished from the other beings , ) comprehends that order under the head of " living creature ...
... term subordinate , and inferior existences of colors , possessing degrees of humanity , ( the peculiar nature of man , by which he is distinguished from the other beings , ) comprehends that order under the head of " living creature ...
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... term hu- man , but intermediate - human . In the researches of Dr. Pritchard , we discover that he contends all exist- ences of colors , including the Mongolian , Indian , Ma- Jay and African , originated from the common term— homo ...
... term hu- man , but intermediate - human . In the researches of Dr. Pritchard , we discover that he contends all exist- ences of colors , including the Mongolian , Indian , Ma- Jay and African , originated from the common term— homo ...
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... terms to be applied to it , are pro and anti ; the one will let it live by its progress , and increase the South- ern products in proportion to the increase of slaves , and the fertility of the lands they cultivate ; while the latter ...
... terms to be applied to it , are pro and anti ; the one will let it live by its progress , and increase the South- ern products in proportion to the increase of slaves , and the fertility of the lands they cultivate ; while the latter ...
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... terms , and can gain no clue to the real intent and purpose of such a party , only as their actions are made known , and as they agree or disagree with the Constitution , which is a whole , not part of a machine for government . Con ...
... terms , and can gain no clue to the real intent and purpose of such a party , only as their actions are made known , and as they agree or disagree with the Constitution , which is a whole , not part of a machine for government . Con ...
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... terms general government and state governments , that one is kept from absorbing the other , and consequently , serves as a balance against the effect of the other . If the former was inactive , the States would absorb the 52 PROGRESS ...
... terms general government and state governments , that one is kept from absorbing the other , and consequently , serves as a balance against the effect of the other . If the former was inactive , the States would absorb the 52 PROGRESS ...
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The Progress and Intelligence of Americans– Collateral Proof of Slavery ... Marvin T. Wheat Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
The Progress and Intelligence of Americans– Collateral Proof of Slavery ... Marvin T. Wheat Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
The Progress and Intelligence of Americans– Collateral Proof of Slavery ... Marvin T. Wheat Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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28th verse Abolition Abolitionism Abolitionists Adam and Eve African atheists behold Bible bipeds body Cain Caucasian Caucasian race Central America chapter of Genesis citizens clause climate colored races command common sense Congress consequently Constitution crea created distinct Divine dominion earth equal existences of colors fact feel female former fruit God's Government Hence human inanimate or animate Indian inferior kind land of Nod letter and spirit light living creature lower Malay manifest matter means ment Mexico military mind Mongolian nations natural negro North order of creation organic law ovary plant portion possessing present President principles proclamation production progressive existences proved reason and common reference Republican resembling respect Secessionism seeds slave labor slavery South America specific square miles subordinate term territory thing tion tree tropical Union United vegetable kingdom vote West Indies Wherefore whole
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