The Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783, Volume 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 - American literature |
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... slaves , it would be for every man's interest that there were no slaves ; and for this plain reason , because the free labor of a free man , who is regularly hired and paid for the work which he does , and only for what he does , is ...
... slaves , it would be for every man's interest that there were no slaves ; and for this plain reason , because the free labor of a free man , who is regularly hired and paid for the work which he does , and only for what he does , is ...
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... slaves , their fruitless toils shall moan- Toils in these fields that once they called their own ! 66 66 To arms ! to arms ! —and let the trusty sword Decide who best deserves the hangman's cord ; Nor think the hills of Canada too bleak ...
... slaves , their fruitless toils shall moan- Toils in these fields that once they called their own ! 66 66 To arms ! to arms ! —and let the trusty sword Decide who best deserves the hangman's cord ; Nor think the hills of Canada too bleak ...
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... slaves . Op- pression will make wise men mad ; but oppressors , in the end , frequently find that they were not wise ... slavery Ibid . vi . - vii . 4 1 " The Law of Liberty , " etc. , vi . 3 Ibid . ix.-x. " " 4 Ibid . xiii . - xiv . to ...
... slaves . Op- pression will make wise men mad ; but oppressors , in the end , frequently find that they were not wise ... slavery Ibid . vi . - vii . 4 1 " The Law of Liberty , " etc. , vi . 3 Ibid . ix.-x. " " 4 Ibid . xiii . - xiv . to ...
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