Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... negroes of the southern states , or a few poor colored people of our own , it is quite a different matter . Appeal to principle is then denounced as wild and visionary . Always fearful of effort and responsibility , the great mass of ...
... negroes of the southern states , or a few poor colored people of our own , it is quite a different matter . Appeal to principle is then denounced as wild and visionary . Always fearful of effort and responsibility , the great mass of ...
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... negroes and Indians as slaves for life . When the first cargo of African slaves arrived in James river , they were sold and held under what was supposed to be the English common law . They continued to be imported in small numbers from ...
... negroes and Indians as slaves for life . When the first cargo of African slaves arrived in James river , they were sold and held under what was supposed to be the English common law . They continued to be imported in small numbers from ...
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... negroes " was recognized as a just and lawful traffic . New England vessels , after carrying cargoes of staves to Madeira , were accustomed to sail to Guinea for slaves , who generally were carried to Barbadoes , or the other English ...
... negroes " was recognized as a just and lawful traffic . New England vessels , after carrying cargoes of staves to Madeira , were accustomed to sail to Guinea for slaves , who generally were carried to Barbadoes , or the other English ...
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... negroes brought to Virginia , some had been converted and baptized . This was the case to a still greater extent with those born in the colony . By what right were these Christians held as slaves ? The law of Eng- land , even according ...
... negroes brought to Virginia , some had been converted and baptized . This was the case to a still greater extent with those born in the colony . By what right were these Christians held as slaves ? The law of Eng- land , even according ...
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... negroes converted in the colony , or born there ; but the assembly did not venture to usurp any such jurisdiction over stranger Christians . All stranger Chris- tians coming into the colony , of whatever origin or color , were to be ...
... negroes converted in the colony , or born there ; but the assembly did not venture to usurp any such jurisdiction over stranger Christians . All stranger Chris- tians coming into the colony , of whatever origin or color , were to be ...
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