The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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295. oldal
... slave - trade and the open- ing of the West India and British American markets to our slaves . " His idea is for the South to grow rich , not by the importation of new slaves , but by a new and constant market for those she has to spare ...
... slave - trade and the open- ing of the West India and British American markets to our slaves . " His idea is for the South to grow rich , not by the importation of new slaves , but by a new and constant market for those she has to spare ...
296. oldal
... slaves are plunder . " It is evi- dent that the Bible distinguishes between slavery as an existing institution and ... slaves undoubtedly were , if stolen , and not born slaves in Africa ; but our slaves them- selves , as born in slavery ...
... slaves are plunder . " It is evi- dent that the Bible distinguishes between slavery as an existing institution and ... slaves undoubtedly were , if stolen , and not born slaves in Africa ; but our slaves them- selves , as born in slavery ...
297. oldal
... slaves , and on the look - out for opportunities to get to sea unperceived by the cruisers . Sheltered by the thick growth of forest which abounds there , these slavers are safe from observation . Per- sons are stationed near the mouth ...
... slaves , and on the look - out for opportunities to get to sea unperceived by the cruisers . Sheltered by the thick growth of forest which abounds there , these slavers are safe from observation . Per- sons are stationed near the mouth ...
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