The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 174
... slaves at home . - When we turn to Rome , the picture of slavery is somewhat changed , but can hardly be said to be much improved , es- pecially in the earlier part of her history . Even while claim- ing to be a free republic , while ...
... slaves at home . - When we turn to Rome , the picture of slavery is somewhat changed , but can hardly be said to be much improved , es- pecially in the earlier part of her history . Even while claim- ing to be a free republic , while ...
Page 185
... slave ques- tion would seem to have fully justified . ence . Slavery once existed throughout the colonies . The first negro slaves were brought into Virginia by a Dutch ship , and landed at James - town in the year 1620. In Maryland ...
... slave ques- tion would seem to have fully justified . ence . Slavery once existed throughout the colonies . The first negro slaves were brought into Virginia by a Dutch ship , and landed at James - town in the year 1620. In Maryland ...
Page 189
... slaves . The ground upon which these decis- ions are said to have been made , was , that all persons resident in the province were , by its charter , as free as any of the king's subjects in England , and that there slavery was not ...
... slaves . The ground upon which these decis- ions are said to have been made , was , that all persons resident in the province were , by its charter , as free as any of the king's subjects in England , and that there slavery was not ...
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