Early American Views on Negro Slavery from the Time of the Founding of the Republic Until 1830 ...Meador Publishing Company, 1934 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... JOHN ADAMS ADAMS , C. F. - The Works of John Adams , 1850-1856 . Part IV . THOMAS JEFFERSON BEARD - Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy , 1927 . BECKER - The Declaration of Independence , 1922 . BOWERS - Jefferson and Hamilton ...
... JOHN ADAMS ADAMS , C. F. - The Works of John Adams , 1850-1856 . Part IV . THOMAS JEFFERSON BEARD - Economic Origins of Jeffersonian Democracy , 1927 . BECKER - The Declaration of Independence , 1922 . BOWERS - Jefferson and Hamilton ...
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... John Adams , who became president after Washington : " In the case of my black brethren , I feel myself warmly interested , and most decidedly side , so far as respects them , against the white part of mankind . Whatever be the ...
... John Adams , who became president after Washington : " In the case of my black brethren , I feel myself warmly interested , and most decidedly side , so far as respects them , against the white part of mankind . Whatever be the ...
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Matthew Taylor Mellon. PART III . JOHN ADAMS ' VIEWS ON NEGRO SLAVERY . John Adams ( 1735–1826 ) While it is true that John Adams contributed little in behalf of the slave - trade , nevertheless as the follower of Washington to the ...
Matthew Taylor Mellon. PART III . JOHN ADAMS ' VIEWS ON NEGRO SLAVERY . John Adams ( 1735–1826 ) While it is true that John Adams contributed little in behalf of the slave - trade , nevertheless as the follower of Washington to the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Franklins Memorial to Congress and the | 30 |
Summary of Fraklins Views | 38 |
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