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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Matthew Taylor Mellon. while I only meant to give the world this new instance of your genius , I might have incurred the imputation of vanity . This , and nothing else , determined me not to give it a place in the public prints . " If ...
Matthew Taylor Mellon. while I only meant to give the world this new instance of your genius , I might have incurred the imputation of vanity . This , and nothing else , determined me not to give it a place in the public prints . " If ...
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... give you their description — their names being so easily changed , it will be fruitless to give you . If by chance , you should come at the knowledge of any of them , I will be much obliged by your securing them , so that I may obtain ...
... give you their description — their names being so easily changed , it will be fruitless to give you . If by chance , you should come at the knowledge of any of them , I will be much obliged by your securing them , so that I may obtain ...
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... give the use of one , with a curtilage of an acre to each , during his life of personal occupation thereof . " I also give to John Hemings the service of his two apprentices , Madison and Eston Hemings , until their respective ages of ...
... give the use of one , with a curtilage of an acre to each , during his life of personal occupation thereof . " I also give to John Hemings the service of his two apprentices , Madison and Eston Hemings , until their respective ages of ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Franklins Memorial to Congress and the | 30 |
Summary of Fraklins Views | 38 |
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