Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... colonies operated to degrade and keep down the colored race , and to prevent the institution of slavery from assuming that patriarchal character , by which , in other countries , it is greatly softened , and sometimes has been ...
... colonies operated to degrade and keep down the colored race , and to prevent the institution of slavery from assuming that patriarchal character , by which , in other countries , it is greatly softened , and sometimes has been ...
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... colonies as in those of New England . Moses was good authority in all the English colonies for prohibiting intermarriage with negroes and In- dians ; and for denouncing the intermixture of races as unnat- ural and wicked . But no law ...
... colonies as in those of New England . Moses was good authority in all the English colonies for prohibiting intermarriage with negroes and In- dians ; and for denouncing the intermixture of races as unnat- ural and wicked . But no law ...
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... colonies . The poor settlers of Georgia , with fatal ignorance of their true interests , influenced by some vague hopes of wealth , or the pleasure of seeing beneath them a class more miserable and degraded than themselves , had raised ...
... colonies . The poor settlers of Georgia , with fatal ignorance of their true interests , influenced by some vague hopes of wealth , or the pleasure of seeing beneath them a class more miserable and degraded than themselves , had raised ...
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... colonies , and struck a fatal blow at all the slave laws ; for if slavery was contrary to English law , then the colonial legislatures had no power to legalize it . Slavery had been carried to a much greater extent in some of the colonies ...
... colonies , and struck a fatal blow at all the slave laws ; for if slavery was contrary to English law , then the colonial legislatures had no power to legalize it . Slavery had been carried to a much greater extent in some of the colonies ...
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... colonies and sale there of servants , to be held for a limited period , to be esteemed during that period the goods and chattels of the purchaser , and to be sold at his pleasure , was undoubtedly legal by the law of England ; and there ...
... colonies and sale there of servants , to be held for a limited period , to be esteemed during that period the goods and chattels of the purchaser , and to be sold at his pleasure , was undoubtedly legal by the law of England ; and there ...
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