The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... particular cases ; in ' cases of absolute necessity , * for self - defence ; and it is plain this " * ' All nations ( a few Cannibals excepted , a striking fact adduced by Montes- Hien ' concur in detesting the murdering of prisoners in ...
... particular cases ; in ' cases of absolute necessity , * for self - defence ; and it is plain this " * ' All nations ( a few Cannibals excepted , a striking fact adduced by Montes- Hien ' concur in detesting the murdering of prisoners in ...
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... particular , can get along with the gradual abolition of negro slavery . So far , they have gone on well . By gradually amending , and finally abolish- ing , the slave - trade , ( we set them the example ) , they have not only lessened ...
... particular , can get along with the gradual abolition of negro slavery . So far , they have gone on well . By gradually amending , and finally abolish- ing , the slave - trade , ( we set them the example ) , they have not only lessened ...
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... particular , it became necessary , as we just said , to make an artificial characteristic , to distinguish the free from the slave . Now , it will not be pretended , that an African ever came to the United States , or to the West Indies ...
... particular , it became necessary , as we just said , to make an artificial characteristic , to distinguish the free from the slave . Now , it will not be pretended , that an African ever came to the United States , or to the West Indies ...
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... particular - that the former , like the latter , live together , in villages , on their masters ' plantations . By admitting the comparison , in its full extent , we cannot help ad- mitting , also , the consequences , which follow from ...
... particular - that the former , like the latter , live together , in villages , on their masters ' plantations . By admitting the comparison , in its full extent , we cannot help ad- mitting , also , the consequences , which follow from ...
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... particular , can the negroes , in the Colonies , be compared with the former villeins of England . There are but two sorts of villeins , with whom any body pretends to liken negro slaves ; namely , villeins in gross , and villeins ...
... particular , can the negroes , in the Colonies , be compared with the former villeins of England . There are but two sorts of villeins , with whom any body pretends to liken negro slaves ; namely , villeins in gross , and villeins ...
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