Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 143
... evidence that slavery is prohibited , -that the divine decree has gone out against it , and that it is , consequently , sin and wickedness , deserving the divine wrath and curse , and the pains of hell forever . " No such evidence is to ...
... evidence that slavery is prohibited , -that the divine decree has gone out against it , and that it is , consequently , sin and wickedness , deserving the divine wrath and curse , and the pains of hell forever . " No such evidence is to ...
Page 322
... evidence in the science of anatomy and physiology , identifying the Ethiopian and the Canaan- ite . Holding in reserve the chief part of the anatomical and physiological evidences proving the identity , we shall pro- ceed to collect ...
... evidence in the science of anatomy and physiology , identifying the Ethiopian and the Canaan- ite . Holding in reserve the chief part of the anatomical and physiological evidences proving the identity , we shall pro- ceed to collect ...
Page 343
... evidence without perceiving that all attempts that have been made by Parlia- ment are shamefully set at nought , —that children are still worked be- yond their strength , and that they cry aloud for protection . " In this volume ...
... evidence without perceiving that all attempts that have been made by Parlia- ment are shamefully set at nought , —that children are still worked be- yond their strength , and that they cry aloud for protection . " In this volume ...
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