MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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Página 133
... negro nation on a fair footing , than by robbing them . If the Virginian piques himself on the pic- turesque luxury of his vassalage , on the heavy Ethiopian manners of his house - servants , their si lent obedience , their hue of ...
... negro nation on a fair footing , than by robbing them . If the Virginian piques himself on the pic- turesque luxury of his vassalage , on the heavy Ethiopian manners of his house - servants , their si lent obedience , their hue of ...
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... negro - slavery has been . These men , our benefactors , as they are producers of corn and wine , of coffee , of tobacco , of cotton , of sugar , of rum and brandy ; gentle and joyous themselves , and producers of comfort and luxury for ...
... negro - slavery has been . These men , our benefactors , as they are producers of corn and wine , of coffee , of tobacco , of cotton , of sugar , of rum and brandy ; gentle and joyous themselves , and producers of comfort and luxury for ...
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... negro box with hoe and bill ; and hoe and bill for negro to this day . " But the crude element of good in human affairs must work and ripen , spite of whips and plantation- laws and West Indian interest . Conscience rolled on its pillow ...
... negro box with hoe and bill ; and hoe and bill for negro to this day . " But the crude element of good in human affairs must work and ripen , spite of whips and plantation- laws and West Indian interest . Conscience rolled on its pillow ...
Página 136
... negro into a copper of boiling cane - juice , if we saw these things with eyes , we too should wince . They are not pleasant sights . The blood is moral : the blood is anti - slavery : it runs cold in the veins : the stom- ach rises ...
... negro into a copper of boiling cane - juice , if we saw these things with eyes , we too should wince . They are not pleasant sights . The blood is moral : the blood is anti - slavery : it runs cold in the veins : the stom- ach rises ...
Página 139
... negro slaves in the West Indies , and for the discour- agement of the slave - trade on the coast of Africa . " They made friends and raised money for the slave ; they interested their Yearly Meeting ; and all Eng- lish and all American ...
... negro slaves in the West Indies , and for the discour- agement of the slave - trade on the coast of Africa . " They made friends and raised money for the slave ; they interested their Yearly Meeting ; and all Eng- lish and all American ...
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