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character to which slavery gives rise ? We shall not attempt to make a selection of these odious anecdotes : but we may remark that there is one practice in America , resulting from the existence of slavery , which shews how dangerous ...
character to which slavery gives rise ? We shall not attempt to make a selection of these odious anecdotes : but we may remark that there is one practice in America , resulting from the existence of slavery , which shews how dangerous ...
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... Slavery of the British West India Colonies de- lineated , as it exists both in Law and Practice , and compared with the Slavery of other Countries , ancient and modern . By James Stephen , Esq . Vol . I. Being a Delineation of the State ...
... Slavery of the British West India Colonies de- lineated , as it exists both in Law and Practice , and compared with the Slavery of other Countries , ancient and modern . By James Stephen , Esq . Vol . I. Being a Delineation of the State ...
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... slavery in its relations to the police and civil government of the country are examined ; and the sixth and last chapter treats of the state of slavery with respect to its commencement and dissolution . In the course of these inquiries ...
... slavery in its relations to the police and civil government of the country are examined ; and the sixth and last chapter treats of the state of slavery with respect to its commencement and dissolution . In the course of these inquiries ...
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