The Pro-slavery Argument: As Maintained by the Most Distinguished Writers of the Southern StatesLippincott, Grambo, & Company, 1853 - 490 頁 |
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... effects - it is denounced as the most intolerable of social and political evils . Its existence , and every hour of its continu- ance , is regarded as the crime of the communities in which it is found . Even by those in the countries ...
... effects - it is denounced as the most intolerable of social and political evils . Its existence , and every hour of its continu- ance , is regarded as the crime of the communities in which it is found . Even by those in the countries ...
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... , propounded with admirable temper and perfect candor , might be supposed to * President Dew's Review of the Virginia Debates on the subject of Slavery . have an effect on the minds of men , we 2 HARPER'S MEMOIR ON SLAVERY .
... , propounded with admirable temper and perfect candor , might be supposed to * President Dew's Review of the Virginia Debates on the subject of Slavery . have an effect on the minds of men , we 2 HARPER'S MEMOIR ON SLAVERY .
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... effect whatever . The denouncers of Slavery , with whose produc- tions the press groans , seems to be unaware of his existence- unaware that there is reason to be encountered or argument to be answered . They assume that the truth is ...
... effect whatever . The denouncers of Slavery , with whose produc- tions the press groans , seems to be unaware of his existence- unaware that there is reason to be encountered or argument to be answered . They assume that the truth is ...
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... effect on those with whom it would be degrading to con- tend - who pervert the inspired writings - which in some parts expressly sanction Slavery , and throughout indicate most clearly that it is a civil institution , with which ...
... effect on those with whom it would be degrading to con- tend - who pervert the inspired writings - which in some parts expressly sanction Slavery , and throughout indicate most clearly that it is a civil institution , with which ...
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... effect of the trade has been to produce more happiness than would otherwise have existed , we must pronounce it good , and that it has happened in the ordering of God's providence , to whom evil cannot be im- puted . Moral guilt has not ...
... effect of the trade has been to produce more happiness than would otherwise have existed , we must pronounce it good , and that it has happened in the ordering of God's providence , to whom evil cannot be im- puted . Moral guilt has not ...
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