The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Johnson Reprint, 1968 |
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... slavery , and lamented its intro- duction into America , but he condemned also the proceed- ings of the Abolitionists . They had involved the affair , they had rendered emancipation impossible in America . The preacher considered that ...
... slavery , and lamented its intro- duction into America , but he condemned also the proceed- ings of the Abolitionists . They had involved the affair , they had rendered emancipation impossible in America . The preacher considered that ...
第 189 頁
... slaves , and I would rather be one of the field - hands than the house - slave of a passionate The institution of slavery seems to change the very nature of woman . woman . 66 Slavery is destructive of the white . I have known young men ...
... slaves , and I would rather be one of the field - hands than the house - slave of a passionate The institution of slavery seems to change the very nature of woman . woman . 66 Slavery is destructive of the white . I have known young men ...
第 248 頁
... slaves is deserving of consideration and imitation , as one of the wisest which can be devised for the gradual and general release of both the blacks and the whites of North America from the fetters of slavery . I know many estimable ...
... slaves is deserving of consideration and imitation , as one of the wisest which can be devised for the gradual and general release of both the blacks and the whites of North America from the fetters of slavery . I know many estimable ...
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