The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... facts , on the subject to which they relate , -- but because they are the latest American and Eng- lish treatises , which pretend to develop the system of negro - slave- ry , as it exists in the respective dominions of the only two ...
... facts , on the subject to which they relate , -- but because they are the latest American and Eng- lish treatises , which pretend to develop the system of negro - slave- ry , as it exists in the respective dominions of the only two ...
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... All nations ( a few Cannibals excepted , a striking fact adduced by Montes- Hien ' concur in detesting the murdering of prisoners in cold blood . ' B. xv . c . 2 . < ' absolute necessity did not subsist , since the 4 Negro Slavery .
... All nations ( a few Cannibals excepted , a striking fact adduced by Montes- Hien ' concur in detesting the murdering of prisoners in cold blood . ' B. xv . c . 2 . < ' absolute necessity did not subsist , since the 4 Negro Slavery .
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... fact is by no means conclusive against our reasoning ; and a slight historical review of the subject will abundantly show , we apprehend , that the objection cannot have the least weight , in the minds Negro Slavery .
... fact is by no means conclusive against our reasoning ; and a slight historical review of the subject will abundantly show , we apprehend , that the objection cannot have the least weight , in the minds Negro Slavery .
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... fact , the penal code of England has utterly outgrown the reason of its foundation ; -- just as the depreciation of money has de- stroyed the reason for giving the right of sufferage to such as had a freehold of 40s . yearly value ...
... fact , the penal code of England has utterly outgrown the reason of its foundation ; -- just as the depreciation of money has de- stroyed the reason for giving the right of sufferage to such as had a freehold of 40s . yearly value ...
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... fact , to be view- ed as merely the assertion of its own rights , against the encroach- ments of the Colonists themselves . If Parliament were to pass acts , which , by abolishing the use of yokes and harness , for ex ample , should ...
... fact , to be view- ed as merely the assertion of its own rights , against the encroach- ments of the Colonists themselves . If Parliament were to pass acts , which , by abolishing the use of yokes and harness , for ex ample , should ...
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