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... they are of vital importance to our mari- time superiority , and as such should be imme- diately considered by the Government of Great Britain . 41 SLAVERY It had always appeared to me as singular 40 AMERICAN MARINE .
... they are of vital importance to our mari- time superiority , and as such should be imme- diately considered by the Government of Great Britain . 41 SLAVERY It had always appeared to me as singular 40 AMERICAN MARINE .
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... slavery as a curse , and reproach us as having originally introduced the system amongst them . Admitting , as is the fact , that slavery did com- mence when the colonies were subject to the mother country ; admitting that the petitions ...
... slavery as a curse , and reproach us as having originally introduced the system amongst them . Admitting , as is the fact , that slavery did com- mence when the colonies were subject to the mother country ; admitting that the petitions ...
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... as is but too often the case , when we are ourselves made happy , the Ame- ricans in their joy at their own deliverance from a foreign yoke , and the repossessing them- selves of their own rights , had been too much 42 SLAVERY .
... as is but too often the case , when we are ourselves made happy , the Ame- ricans in their joy at their own deliverance from a foreign yoke , and the repossessing them- selves of their own rights , had been too much 42 SLAVERY .
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... slavery had NOT been overlooked when the document was first framed , as the following clause , inserted in the original draft by Mr. Jefferson , but expunged when it was laid before the Convention ) , will sufficiently prove . After ...
... slavery had NOT been overlooked when the document was first framed , as the following clause , inserted in the original draft by Mr. Jefferson , but expunged when it was laid before the Convention ) , will sufficiently prove . After ...
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... slavery , in another hemis- phere , or to incur miserable death in their trans- portation thither . This piratical warfare , the opprobrium of infidel powers , is the warfare of the Christian King of Great Britain , determined to keep ...
... slavery , in another hemis- phere , or to incur miserable death in their trans- portation thither . This piratical warfare , the opprobrium of infidel powers , is the warfare of the Christian King of Great Britain , determined to keep ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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