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... Freedom , 249 ; The Negro not naturally lazy , 251 ; Colonization impossible , 254 ; Amalgama- tion , 255 ; The Freedom of the present Generation of Slaves must be provided for , 257 . CHAPTER II . THE PRACTICABILITY OF EMANCIPATION ...
... Freedom , 249 ; The Negro not naturally lazy , 251 ; Colonization impossible , 254 ; Amalgama- tion , 255 ; The Freedom of the present Generation of Slaves must be provided for , 257 . CHAPTER II . THE PRACTICABILITY OF EMANCIPATION ...
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... freedom of man ; it is the cause and unregenerated human beings . 66 of unredeemed Sir , if a dissolution of the Union must take place , let it be so ! If civil war , which gentlemen so much threaten , must come , I can only say , let ...
... freedom of man ; it is the cause and unregenerated human beings . 66 of unredeemed Sir , if a dissolution of the Union must take place , let it be so ! If civil war , which gentlemen so much threaten , must come , I can only say , let ...
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... freedom , and carried them into slavery . Foremost amongst the obstacles to freedom is the money part of the question . No scheme of emancipation will be entertained by even the least conservative of the slave States which does not in ...
... freedom , and carried them into slavery . Foremost amongst the obstacles to freedom is the money part of the question . No scheme of emancipation will be entertained by even the least conservative of the slave States which does not in ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 12 |
CONTINUED PROGRESS OF SLAVERY THE INFLUENCE OF | 23 |
CHAPTER IV | 30 |
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