Early American Abolitionists: A Collection of Anti-slavery Writings, 1760-1820James G. Basker, Justine Ahlstrom Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2005 - 372 страници |
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... existence , referred to himself as " Anthony . " Consequently , the Benezet family name could have been pronounced either " ben - eh - zay " ( the French form rhyming with " day " ) or " ben - eh - zet " ( the English form rhyming with ...
... existence , referred to himself as " Anthony . " Consequently , the Benezet family name could have been pronounced either " ben - eh - zay " ( the French form rhyming with " day " ) or " ben - eh - zet " ( the English form rhyming with ...
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... existence . Nor is it requisite to consume much of your valuable time in the endeavour to prove it a national injury . While it exposes the lives and the morals of our seamen to peculiar danger , it renders all complaints of retaliation ...
... existence . Nor is it requisite to consume much of your valuable time in the endeavour to prove it a national injury . While it exposes the lives and the morals of our seamen to peculiar danger , it renders all complaints of retaliation ...
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... existence of slavery impairs the industry and the power of a nation ; and it does so in proportion to the multiplication of its slaves : where the manual labour of a country is performed by slaves , labour dis- honours the hands of ...
... existence of slavery impairs the industry and the power of a nation ; and it does so in proportion to the multiplication of its slaves : where the manual labour of a country is performed by slaves , labour dis- honours the hands of ...
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The African Chief | 7 |
3 A Serious Address to the Rulers of America on the Inconsistency | 53 |
5 A Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans in the Character of | 104 |
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