Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... human passions , with these passions nourished and strength- ened by such power , especially with his thirst for gain to prompt him to oppression and wrong , has over the body , and the mental and spiritual improvement of his brother ...
... human passions , with these passions nourished and strength- ened by such power , especially with his thirst for gain to prompt him to oppression and wrong , has over the body , and the mental and spiritual improvement of his brother ...
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... human beings , he knows they are entitled ; rights which we acknowledge are " self - evident , " whilst , doubtless , he is shocked at the sanguinary deeds , thought necessary to keep them as slaves . But extraordinary instances aside ...
... human beings , he knows they are entitled ; rights which we acknowledge are " self - evident , " whilst , doubtless , he is shocked at the sanguinary deeds , thought necessary to keep them as slaves . But extraordinary instances aside ...
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... humanity of sending the colored man , the laboring man of the South , out of the country in which he was born , while we are welcoming , almost every day , unacclimated laborers from any and every land under the sun , except Africa ...
... humanity of sending the colored man , the laboring man of the South , out of the country in which he was born , while we are welcoming , almost every day , unacclimated laborers from any and every land under the sun , except Africa ...
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... human condition , " among which Mr. Hunter puts Slavery , he says are " inevitable . " " Establish what laws you will , you cannot prevent it . You cannot pre- vent the inferior from being enslaved , either as a class or as individuals ...
... human condition , " among which Mr. Hunter puts Slavery , he says are " inevitable . " " Establish what laws you will , you cannot prevent it . You cannot pre- vent the inferior from being enslaved , either as a class or as individuals ...
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... human beings , was morally wrong , a sin , yet consented it should be in the Union , and be protected by its power as one of its interests provided they and their constituents . received advantages in certain fisheries , or in the ...
... human beings , was morally wrong , a sin , yet consented it should be in the Union , and be protected by its power as one of its interests provided they and their constituents . received advantages in certain fisheries , or in the ...
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