Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... moral aspect , compared with what he will know of it , if ever he becomes repentant for holding his fellow - creature his brother - in bondage , and , from a sense of duty , sets him free . Maltreat- ment of the slaves , scenes of ...
... moral aspect , compared with what he will know of it , if ever he becomes repentant for holding his fellow - creature his brother - in bondage , and , from a sense of duty , sets him free . Maltreat- ment of the slaves , scenes of ...
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... moral feelings , infecting the charac- ter and destroying the self - respect , either of the master , or'of some important member of the family ; for thus is seduction of others into vice , in the long run , repaid ! 66 Now , according ...
... moral feelings , infecting the charac- ter and destroying the self - respect , either of the master , or'of some important member of the family ; for thus is seduction of others into vice , in the long run , repaid ! 66 Now , according ...
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his plans , a " man of the world , " whose moral standard ascends no higher than the law of the country . He was evidently a good deal offended at the summary manner in which the House of Representatives disposed of a bill from which he ...
his plans , a " man of the world , " whose moral standard ascends no higher than the law of the country . He was evidently a good deal offended at the summary manner in which the House of Representatives disposed of a bill from which he ...
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... morality and virtue than that of the fathers of the Repub- lic , and say that he can agree to no compromise , or , to use the cant of the time , that principle cannot be compromised , I think of the poet's exclamation - " O ! for a ...
... morality and virtue than that of the fathers of the Repub- lic , and say that he can agree to no compromise , or , to use the cant of the time , that principle cannot be compromised , I think of the poet's exclamation - " O ! for a ...
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... moral being ; for his own act he feels that he is responsible , and that he may be everlast- ingly sunk by it in his ... morally wrong , a sin , yet consented it should be in the Union , and be protected by its power as one of its ...
... moral being ; for his own act he feels that he is responsible , and that he may be everlast- ingly sunk by it in his ... morally wrong , a sin , yet consented it should be in the Union , and be protected by its power as one of its ...
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