A Discourse on Slavery: Delivered Before the Anti-slavery Society in Littleton, N. H., February 22, 1839, Being the Anniversary of the Birth of WashingtonA. McFarland, 1839 - 51 σελίδες |
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... opposition they may meet with . They plant themselves upon the eternal principles of Truth and Justice ; and though they may sometimes fight with unlawful weapons , still the cause of humanity , which they have espoused , will give them ...
... opposition they may meet with . They plant themselves upon the eternal principles of Truth and Justice ; and though they may sometimes fight with unlawful weapons , still the cause of humanity , which they have espoused , will give them ...
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... oppose them address the cupidity and fears of men , by portraying the evils which they fear may come from emancipation ... opposed . The river that runs quietly and noiselessly when undisturbed , becomes the thundering cataract only when ...
... oppose them address the cupidity and fears of men , by portraying the evils which they fear may come from emancipation ... opposed . The river that runs quietly and noiselessly when undisturbed , becomes the thundering cataract only when ...
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... oppose it appeal to something much lower , as conservatism , avarice , or a selfish fear of consequences . Those who oppose 2. It proves also that it must and will succeed . it succeed only so long as they can belittle people , chill ...
... oppose it appeal to something much lower , as conservatism , avarice , or a selfish fear of consequences . Those who oppose 2. It proves also that it must and will succeed . it succeed only so long as they can belittle people , chill ...
Σελίδα 10
... opposed it as unjust . Justinian , while he acknowledged it agreeable to the laws and the practices of nations , still condemned it as unjust and inhuman . The whole sect of the Essenes , as they were called , in Asia , and Therapeutæ ...
... opposed it as unjust . Justinian , while he acknowledged it agreeable to the laws and the practices of nations , still condemned it as unjust and inhuman . The whole sect of the Essenes , as they were called , in Asia , and Therapeutæ ...
Σελίδα 11
... opposition to slavery , as there could , from the nature of the case , be . But christianity will not have done its per- fect work , in this respect , when slavery is abolished . There are other violations of this principle of love ...
... opposition to slavery , as there could , from the nature of the case , be . But christianity will not have done its per- fect work , in this respect , when slavery is abolished . There are other violations of this principle of love ...
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Σελίδα 8 - Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee : he shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best: thou shalt not oppress him.
Σελίδα 18 - There are certain vital principles in our free republican governments which will determine and overrule an apparent and flagrant abuse of legislative power; as to authorize manifest injustice by positive law ; or to take away that security for personal liberty or private property, for the protection whereof the government was established.
Σελίδα 4 - Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers : for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness? and what concord hath Christ with Belial?
Σελίδα 24 - States, for the purpose of obtaining a territory on the coast of Africa, or at some other place, not within any of the states or territorial governments of the United States...
Σελίδα 8 - Slaves shall be deemed, held, taken, reputed and adjudged in law to be chattels personal in the hands of their owners and possessors, and their executors, administrators, and assigns, TO ALL INTENTS, CONSTRUCTIONS, AND PURPOSES WHATSOEVER.
Σελίδα 44 - If so, let me tell our friends of the South who differ from us, that the war which the abolitionists wage against us is of a very different character, and far more effective. It is a war of religious and political fanaticism, mingled, on the part of the leaders, with ambition and the love of notoriety — and waged, not against our lives, but our character.
Σελίδα 44 - We believe that we have most to fear from the organized action upon the consciences and fears of slaveholders themselves; from the insinuations of their dangerous heresies into our schools, our pulpits, and our domestic circles.
Σελίδα 44 - ... on the question of slavery, that the abolitionists can accomplish their object. PREPARATORY TO THIS, they are now laboring to saturate the non-slaveholding States with the belief that slavery is a
Σελίδα 8 - slavery exists now, precisely as it did in the days of the patriarchs. The slave is received into the family of a Turk, in a relation more confidential and respectable than that of an ordinary domestic ; and when liberated, which very often happens, stands upon the same footing with a freeman.
Σελίδα 44 - ... own limits, and that the torrent of pamphlets and tracts which the abolition presses of the north are pouring forth with an inexhaustible copiousness, is arrested the moment it reaches our frontier. Are we to wait until our enemies have built up, by the grossest misrepresentations and falsehoods, a body of public opinion against us, which it would be almost impossible to resist, without separating ourselves from the social system of the rest of the civilized world...