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... slavery . In 1794 American subjects were already forbidden any participation in the slave trade in foreign countries , but the importation of slaves and slavery itself was still continuing , however much disputed by some . It was not ...
... slavery . In 1794 American subjects were already forbidden any participation in the slave trade in foreign countries , but the importation of slaves and slavery itself was still continuing , however much disputed by some . It was not ...
Σελίδα 135
... slavery – first , that it tends to make savages of slaves as well as of masters ; and second , that it leads inevitably to insurrection . " 119 - As is to be expected within any slave society , Oberlus becomes a slave to his slaves ...
... slavery – first , that it tends to make savages of slaves as well as of masters ; and second , that it leads inevitably to insurrection . " 119 - As is to be expected within any slave society , Oberlus becomes a slave to his slaves ...
Σελίδα 155
... slave roles depicted in Melville's writings , it is difficult to determine who is the slave and who is the master , a condition Melville called attention to as being the result of the institution of sla- very , 93 In addition to the ...
... slave roles depicted in Melville's writings , it is difficult to determine who is the slave and who is the master , a condition Melville called attention to as being the result of the institution of sla- very , 93 In addition to the ...
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