Pro-slavery Thought in the Old SouthUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1935 - 381 sayfa Originally published by the University of North Carolina Press. |
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... important an occa- sion , tolerate a practice incompatible therewith . " 84 And so , when Congress in 1793 refused to accede to his petition to abolish slavery , Warner Mifflin , a Quaker enthusiast for the rights of the Negro ...
... important an occa- sion , tolerate a practice incompatible therewith . " 84 And so , when Congress in 1793 refused to accede to his petition to abolish slavery , Warner Mifflin , a Quaker enthusiast for the rights of the Negro ...
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... important contributions had been made toward the recognition of slavery in legal codes : Roman law had recog- nized it under the jus gentium and under the jus civile . 89 Ramsey to Spratt , MS . 90 Ibid . 7 Bodin , although denying its ...
... important contributions had been made toward the recognition of slavery in legal codes : Roman law had recog- nized it under the jus gentium and under the jus civile . 89 Ramsey to Spratt , MS . 90 Ibid . 7 Bodin , although denying its ...
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... important as the right to personal liberty . 2. Again . By this precept , it is made our duty to cherish as tender and delicate a respect for the right which the meanest individual possesses over the means of happiness bestowed upon him ...
... important as the right to personal liberty . 2. Again . By this precept , it is made our duty to cherish as tender and delicate a respect for the right which the meanest individual possesses over the means of happiness bestowed upon him ...
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PREFACE vii | 1 |
THE GROWTH OF PROSLAVERY THOUGHT | 48 |
The culmination of proslavery thought 18351860 | 89 |
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