Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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... more reasonable ; it was taken for granted , as a self - evident proposition . The whole nation said so . Now it is no strange thing to find it said that negroes are not created equal in Unalienable Rights with white men .
... more reasonable ; it was taken for granted , as a self - evident proposition . The whole nation said so . Now it is no strange thing to find it said that negroes are not created equal in Unalienable Rights with white men .
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Yet little pains are taken to elevate the 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 .
Yet little pains are taken to elevate the 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 .
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Considering the pains taken by the fathers of the better portion of America to promote religion here , remembering how dear is Christianity to the heart of all , conservative and radical though men often name as Christian what is not ...
Considering the pains taken by the fathers of the better portion of America to promote religion here , remembering how dear is Christianity to the heart of all , conservative and radical though men often name as Christian what is not ...
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But these charters were ultimately taken away , and the legislative authority vested in a royal governor and assembly under a commission and instructions from the crown . We had asserted , in our former article , that these crown ...
But these charters were ultimately taken away , and the legislative authority vested in a royal governor and assembly under a commission and instructions from the crown . We had asserted , in our former article , that these crown ...
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pendence , as the justification and basis of the stand they had taken , the natural right of all men to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness , they must be esteemed as pledging themselves to the world and to each other for the ...
pendence , as the justification and basis of the stand they had taken , the natural right of all men to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness , they must be esteemed as pledging themselves to the world and to each other for the ...
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