Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... England has , in all ages , illustrated this opinion , in her executions , her prisons , and her pauper system . She now , however , asserts , that if the subjects of another government commit the most awful of crimes , and by accident ...
... England has , in all ages , illustrated this opinion , in her executions , her prisons , and her pauper system . She now , however , asserts , that if the subjects of another government commit the most awful of crimes , and by accident ...
Page 125
... England . The clime is frigid , and you are compelled to approach the fire : The houses are so lofty , that you may pluck the stars . The pious inhabitants respect the ceremonies of worship , And the virtuous among them ever read the ...
... England . The clime is frigid , and you are compelled to approach the fire : The houses are so lofty , that you may pluck the stars . The pious inhabitants respect the ceremonies of worship , And the virtuous among them ever read the ...
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... England , the case is reversed in the Southern States , for here the good master can undersell the bad . This fact , of itself , is suffi- cient to prove that Canaan in slavery , is , in some way or other , protected against those ...
... England , the case is reversed in the Southern States , for here the good master can undersell the bad . This fact , of itself , is suffi- cient to prove that Canaan in slavery , is , in some way or other , protected against those ...
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