The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 109A. Constable, 1859 |
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Page 429
... slavery , by the extinction of the slaves . We put it to the good sense of our readers , whether it would have answered to let this state of things proceed . We have shown , then , how deep and how murderous was the wretchedness into ...
... slavery , by the extinction of the slaves . We put it to the good sense of our readers , whether it would have answered to let this state of things proceed . We have shown , then , how deep and how murderous was the wretchedness into ...
Page 433
... slaves for the enjoyment of freedom , shall gently conduct us to the annihilation of slavery . ' He especially urged that the young children of the slaves should be set free , and thus slavery would by degrees have died out . Nothing ...
... slaves for the enjoyment of freedom , shall gently conduct us to the annihilation of slavery . ' He especially urged that the young children of the slaves should be set free , and thus slavery would by degrees have died out . Nothing ...
Page 448
... slavery . It is a part of the curse of slavery that it repels the free man . When we are told that to judge of the effect of emancipation we must exclude those colonies that imported Coolies , we reply at once that this useful ...
... slavery . It is a part of the curse of slavery that it repels the free man . When we are told that to judge of the effect of emancipation we must exclude those colonies that imported Coolies , we reply at once that this useful ...
Contents
the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
ciations | 37 |
1853 | 66 |
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