The African Observer, 1권1970 |
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... respect the provisions of government impair.quisitions of law , the injustice of sub- ed . And therefore if they were equally with the free man capable of compre- hending the force of moral obligation , and equally competent to acquire ...
... respect the provisions of government impair.quisitions of law , the injustice of sub- ed . And therefore if they were equally with the free man capable of compre- hending the force of moral obligation , and equally competent to acquire ...
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... respect to all other men , all other nations , as long as it has not voluntarily submitted to them . " * " Since men are naturally equal , and a perfect equality prevails in their rights and obligations , as equally proceeding from ...
... respect to all other men , all other nations , as long as it has not voluntarily submitted to them . " * " Since men are naturally equal , and a perfect equality prevails in their rights and obligations , as equally proceeding from ...
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... respect to which strongly marked differences occur between species very nearly resembling each other in out- ward form , no material difference can be found to exist between any two races which are the subjects of compa- rison , a ...
... respect to which strongly marked differences occur between species very nearly resembling each other in out- ward form , no material difference can be found to exist between any two races which are the subjects of compa- rison , a ...
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admitted Africa African slave trade appears authority born Carolina cause character claim coast colonies court crimes Damel death declared dollars effect Egypt emancipation evidence evils existing favour feelings females free coloured free labour Free white freedom held human important increase Indian slavery inhabitants islands Jamaica Joe Johnson judge justice land less liable liberty Lord Lord Stowel males manumissions master ment moral mulatto nations native nature negro negro slavery nerally number of slaves observed offence owner Peter Hook poor population possession present principle probably produce proved provisions punishment purchase race racter Senegal servants servitude Shendy ship shore Sierra Leone sion slave labour slave trade slave-holding soil sold South Carolina species supposed testimony tion tribes ture United vessel villein villenage Virginia West Indian white person