The African Observer, 1-12권Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1827 - 384페이지 |
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... condition appear to an observant eye , when contrasted with the civil and religious freedom , by which , in the United States , it is every where sur- rounded . But , however we may commiserate the condition of those who are doom- ed to ...
... condition appear to an observant eye , when contrasted with the civil and religious freedom , by which , in the United States , it is every where sur- rounded . But , however we may commiserate the condition of those who are doom- ed to ...
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... condition has been viewed - to trace the moral influence of slavery on those who breathe its atmosphere --and to point out the best means for its peaceful extinction , will be a- mong the prominent objects of dis- cussion . The work ...
... condition has been viewed - to trace the moral influence of slavery on those who breathe its atmosphere --and to point out the best means for its peaceful extinction , will be a- mong the prominent objects of dis- cussion . The work ...
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... CONDITIONS . The work will be published in Phi- ladelphia , on the first of each month , beginning with the Fourth month next , each number containing 32 pages printed in double columns . The price two dollars per annum , payable in ...
... CONDITIONS . The work will be published in Phi- ladelphia , on the first of each month , beginning with the Fourth month next , each number containing 32 pages printed in double columns . The price two dollars per annum , payable in ...
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... condition . This circumstance , though apparently trivial , and certainly no very conclu- sive evidence of the moral rectitude of slavery , may , perhaps , be found , upon examination , the principal cause of most of the other ...
... condition . This circumstance , though apparently trivial , and certainly no very conclu- sive evidence of the moral rectitude of slavery , may , perhaps , be found , upon examination , the principal cause of most of the other ...
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... condition of a slave . Hence , slavery must have appeared as the result of the fortune of war , and not as the peculiar lot of the inhabi- tants of any particular part of the globe . The odium of slavery would , therefore , be mostly ...
... condition of a slave . Hence , slavery must have appeared as the result of the fortune of war , and not as the peculiar lot of the inhabi- tants of any particular part of the globe . The odium of slavery would , therefore , be mostly ...
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