Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary, it is a NATIONAL BENEFIT. Slavery exists in some form every where, and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. In a political point of view,... The North American Review - Page 1561832Full view - About this book
| African Americans - 1830 - 412 pages
...and a great proportion of the revenue of the Government is derived from the products of slave labor. Slavery exists in some form every where, and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, wheth« er it be voluntary or involuntary." Sentiments like these, we trust, will never... | |
| African Americans - 1830 - 398 pages
...little from those of Governor Miller, who, in his recent message to the Legislature of South Carolina, says; "Slavery is not a national evil; on the contrary, it is a national benefit. The agricultural wealth of the country, is found in those States owning •laves, and a great proportion... | |
| African Americans - 1830 - 510 pages
...little from those of Governor Miller, who, in his recent message to the Legislature of South Carolina, says; "Slavery is not a national evil; on the contrary, it is a national benefit The agricultural wealth of the country, is found in thoie States owning slave*, and a great proportion... | |
| William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 230 pages
...the great principles of the Constitution, and in violation of their rights, liberty, and HAPPINESS !" "Slavery is not a national evil; on the contrary,...it is not of much consequence, in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. In a political point of view, involuntary slavery... | |
| William Jay - 1835 - 228 pages
...Carolina. Governor Miller, of South Carolina, in his message to- the Legislature in 1829, remarks, " Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary,...and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. In a political point of view, involuntary slavery... | |
| William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 218 pages
...Carolina. Governor Miller, of South Carolina, in his message to the Legislature in 1829, remarks, " Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary,...is a NATIONAL BENEFIT. Slavery exists in some form evenwhere, and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary... | |
| Frederick Freeman - African Americans - 1836 - 380 pages
...in a message to the Legislature or t!~ Sentiments of Southern men. State, a few years since, said, " Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary it...it is not of much consequence, in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary, or involuntary." A Governor of the same State has recently... | |
| William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 216 pages
...Carolina. Governor Miller, of South Carolina, in his message to the Legislature in 1829, remarks, " Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary,...and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. In a political point of view, involuntary slavery... | |
| Frederick Freeman - African Americans - 1837 - 364 pages
...some. A Governor of South Carolina, in a message to the Legislature of that State, a few years since, says, " Slavery is not a national evil; on the contrary...Slavery exists in some form every where, and it is not*of much consequence, in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary, or involuntary."... | |
| Frederick Freeman - African Americans - 1838 - 376 pages
...some. A Governor of South Carolina, in a message to the Legislature of that State, a few years since, says, " Slavery is not a national evil; on the contrary...it is not of much consequence, in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary t or involuntary." A Governor of the same Sentiments of Southern... | |
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