Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... slaves to the condition of entire civil and social free- dom . He will not " undertake to prove the iniquity of slavery . The time has gone by when it was necessary to demonstrate that the color of the skin , or the place of birth ...
... slaves to the condition of entire civil and social free- dom . He will not " undertake to prove the iniquity of slavery . The time has gone by when it was necessary to demonstrate that the color of the skin , or the place of birth ...
135 psl.
... slaves were better treated than others , but now , in point of cruelty , " Spanish slavery can only be compared to the American . " He thinks the revolts and escapes show that the slaves are not happy , and quotes Mr. Humboldt , who ...
... slaves were better treated than others , but now , in point of cruelty , " Spanish slavery can only be compared to the American . " He thinks the revolts and escapes show that the slaves are not happy , and quotes Mr. Humboldt , who ...
149 psl.
... slaves ; it would be very difficult for any form of words to establish , with " irresist ible clearness , " in the minds of such men , a legislative inten- tion to legalize so much folly and crime . If 1848. ] 149 Legal Basis of ...
... slaves ; it would be very difficult for any form of words to establish , with " irresist ible clearness , " in the minds of such men , a legislative inten- tion to legalize so much folly and crime . If 1848. ] 149 Legal Basis of ...
151 psl.
... slaves ; no body of influential friends has ever appeared , to impress upon the judges the necessity of serious investigation , and to assure them of support in sustaining the right . The case has gone by default ; rather , it has never ...
... slaves ; no body of influential friends has ever appeared , to impress upon the judges the necessity of serious investigation , and to assure them of support in sustaining the right . The case has gone by default ; rather , it has never ...
152 psl.
... slaves inherit from the mother the condition of slavery . They held , on the contrary , that the child followed the condition of the father , a doctrine which gave freedom to great numbers ; for , in all slave - holding communities ...
... slaves inherit from the mother the condition of slavery . They held , on the contrary , that the child followed the condition of the father , a doctrine which gave freedom to great numbers ; for , in all slave - holding communities ...
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