The American Quarterly Observer, Том 1Bela Bates Edwards Perkins and Marvin, 1833 |
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... slaves , in the United States , once in every twenty years . But it is worse than lost , being expended in the perpetual production of crime , misery , and death . Probably more than 40,000 per- sons have died every year from the use of ...
... slaves , in the United States , once in every twenty years . But it is worse than lost , being expended in the perpetual production of crime , misery , and death . Probably more than 40,000 per- sons have died every year from the use of ...
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... slaves . Formerly it was not so ; but now , with all the light that blazes on this subject , there is no comparison between the iniquity of the two crimes . One destroys earthly rights ; manacles and injures the perishable body , the ...
... slaves . Formerly it was not so ; but now , with all the light that blazes on this subject , there is no comparison between the iniquity of the two crimes . One destroys earthly rights ; manacles and injures the perishable body , the ...
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... slaves . In this practice , they were soon joined by the native Spaniards . the year 1500 , permission was granted by the court of Spain to transport to the South American colonies , negro slaves , natives of Spain . Thus slavery was ...
... slaves . In this practice , they were soon joined by the native Spaniards . the year 1500 , permission was granted by the court of Spain to transport to the South American colonies , negro slaves , natives of Spain . Thus slavery was ...
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... slaves directly from Africa into the warm climates . of the colonies , in order to relieve the burdens of the In- dians . In an evil hour , Charles listened to the proposal , though Ximenes saw and denounced the glaring incon- sistency ...
... slaves directly from Africa into the warm climates . of the colonies , in order to relieve the burdens of the In- dians . In an evil hour , Charles listened to the proposal , though Ximenes saw and denounced the glaring incon- sistency ...
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... slaves of the same condition , and treated them all alike . The success of Hawkins excited universal interest in Eng- land . At first , the nation was shocked with the inhuman aspect of the trade . Queen Elizabeth sent for Hawkins , and ...
... slaves of the same condition , and treated them all alike . The success of Hawkins excited universal interest in Eng- land . At first , the nation was shocked with the inhuman aspect of the trade . Queen Elizabeth sent for Hawkins , and ...
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