America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details Connected with the Present Social, Political, Agricultural, Commercial, and Financial State of the Country, Its Laws and Customs, Together with a Review of the Policy of the United States that Led to the War of 1812, and Peace of 1814--the "right of Search," the Texas and Oregon Questions, Etc. Etc, Volume 2 |
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Page 22
... advantage being taken of them — when every public act of the Government is studiously framed in an opposite bias , and its exertions only made available in perpetuating this abominable system , we confess it somewhat difficult to recog ...
... advantage being taken of them — when every public act of the Government is studiously framed in an opposite bias , and its exertions only made available in perpetuating this abominable system , we confess it somewhat difficult to recog ...
Page 29
... advantage , folly and vice would no longer co - exist with man in his present state . As we are , the love of money is one of the strong impulses by which man's conduct is 30 CONDITION OF THE SLAVES . often regulated : but CONDITION OF ...
... advantage , folly and vice would no longer co - exist with man in his present state . As we are , the love of money is one of the strong impulses by which man's conduct is 30 CONDITION OF THE SLAVES . often regulated : but CONDITION OF ...
Page 30
... advantage of the owner to treat his slaves well , and to supply their wants , we are also required to assume , that such is invariably the case , with the evidence of so many startling and recorded facts to the contrary , is certainly ...
... advantage of the owner to treat his slaves well , and to supply their wants , we are also required to assume , that such is invariably the case , with the evidence of so many startling and recorded facts to the contrary , is certainly ...
Page 41
... advantage had been taken of the United States mail , to forward in the usual course , the papers or pamphlets of the Northern Abolition Society , to their friends and cor- respondents in some of the southern states . This circumstance ...
... advantage had been taken of the United States mail , to forward in the usual course , the papers or pamphlets of the Northern Abolition Society , to their friends and cor- respondents in some of the southern states . This circumstance ...
Page 64
... advantages of the African and domestic slave trade to its miserable victim ; while concealing from the world the wickedness and crime , of which it is the parent — and of which Governor M'Duffie , at the time , had been well aware - of ...
... advantages of the African and domestic slave trade to its miserable victim ; while concealing from the world the wickedness and crime , of which it is the parent — and of which Governor M'Duffie , at the time , had been well aware - of ...
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