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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... land at three dollars an acre . . . perhaps not a third part of the disposable territory belonging to the United States . And to what object so good , so great , and so glorious , could that peculiar fund of wealth be appropriated ...
... land at three dollars an acre . . . perhaps not a third part of the disposable territory belonging to the United States . And to what object so good , so great , and so glorious , could that peculiar fund of wealth be appropriated ...
Strana 140
... land ; sometimes the slaves ; very rarely both . 5. Are the sales of slave estates very frequent under execution for debt , and what proportion of the whole may thus be sold annually ? Answer : The common law , as in England , governs ...
... land ; sometimes the slaves ; very rarely both . 5. Are the sales of slave estates very frequent under execution for debt , and what proportion of the whole may thus be sold annually ? Answer : The common law , as in England , governs ...
Strana 157
... land tended to meliorate their actual condition and to facilitate their eventual emancipation . He was somewhat sensitive of the opinion of foreign countries as to the glaring inconsistency of the existence of slavery in a land founded ...
... land tended to meliorate their actual condition and to facilitate their eventual emancipation . He was somewhat sensitive of the opinion of foreign countries as to the glaring inconsistency of the existence of slavery in a land founded ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Franklins Memorial to Congress and the | 30 |
Summary of Fraklins Views | 38 |
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