The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... taken for granted , on both sides of the question , that negroes can be lawfully held in bondage ; and that , in truth , they are as much the property of their masters , as horses , oxen , or any other beasts of burthen . Declaimers ...
... taken for granted , on both sides of the question , that negroes can be lawfully held in bondage ; and that , in truth , they are as much the property of their masters , as horses , oxen , or any other beasts of burthen . Declaimers ...
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... taken generally , that by the law of nature or nations , a man may kill ' his enemy : he has only a right to kill him , in particular cases ; in ' cases of absolute necessity , * for self - defence ; and it is plain this " * ' All ...
... taken generally , that by the law of nature or nations , a man may kill ' his enemy : he has only a right to kill him , in particular cases ; in ' cases of absolute necessity , * for self - defence ; and it is plain this " * ' All ...
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... taken to make them more severe and preventive . Reformation went on ; and it was not long be- fore the system was completely reversed ; so , that , while formerly a man might slay his neighbour for 20s . , he was now slain him- self ...
... taken to make them more severe and preventive . Reformation went on ; and it was not long be- fore the system was completely reversed ; so , that , while formerly a man might slay his neighbour for 20s . , he was now slain him- self ...
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... occasion , because he has taken the pains to alledge authorities which completely subvert his own subsequent reasoning . See Introd . pp . 101 , 108-9 . ' other which liveth idle and loiteringly , by the Negro Slavery . 11 .
... occasion , because he has taken the pains to alledge authorities which completely subvert his own subsequent reasoning . See Introd . pp . 101 , 108-9 . ' other which liveth idle and loiteringly , by the Negro Slavery . 11 .
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... taken to give them a superiority . - There is , also , another cogent reason for be- lieving , that masters , when left to themselves , will not be likely to their slaves in the way of gaining eventual liberation . All that they can ...
... taken to give them a superiority . - There is , also , another cogent reason for be- lieving , that masters , when left to themselves , will not be likely to their slaves in the way of gaining eventual liberation . All that they can ...
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