Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... slavery , 347 ; slaves protected from abuse in the United States , 349 ; in- fluence of slavery on the Northern States , 350 ; instinctive attachment of the negro to his master , 353 ; Lord Dunmore's proclamation offer- ing freedom to the ...
... slavery , 347 ; slaves protected from abuse in the United States , 349 ; in- fluence of slavery on the Northern States , 350 ; instinctive attachment of the negro to his master , 353 ; Lord Dunmore's proclamation offer- ing freedom to the ...
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... slavery . " The local municipal law which ordains slavery in a State , does not make it just , " im- plying that it is unjust . " Slavery is a word which should never be uttered between us and foreign States . It is as local matter as ...
... slavery . " The local municipal law which ordains slavery in a State , does not make it just , " im- plying that it is unjust . " Slavery is a word which should never be uttered between us and foreign States . It is as local matter as ...
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... slavery prevails . Indeed , the existence of the in- stitution , and the responsibilities it imposes upon well dis- posed minds , call for the exercise of the best feelings of the human heart , and give birth , and afford scope , to ...
... slavery prevails . Indeed , the existence of the in- stitution , and the responsibilities it imposes upon well dis- posed minds , call for the exercise of the best feelings of the human heart , and give birth , and afford scope , to ...
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