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44. lappuse
... abolitionist , provided he did not talk in the hearing of the servants , might freely express his opinion of slavery among the cultured slave- holders of our Southern States . Thomas Jefferson declared his detestation of slavery , and ...
... abolitionist , provided he did not talk in the hearing of the servants , might freely express his opinion of slavery among the cultured slave- holders of our Southern States . Thomas Jefferson declared his detestation of slavery , and ...
61. lappuse
... abolition - expressions which , in the absence of any modification of the views elaborately asserted in " Social Statics , " could be taken in no other way than as indorsing them . The passages Mr. Spencer quotes no more modify the view ...
... abolition - expressions which , in the absence of any modification of the views elaborately asserted in " Social Statics , " could be taken in no other way than as indorsing them . The passages Mr. Spencer quotes no more modify the view ...
71. lappuse
... abolition of private property in land he still admits is equitable in the abstract . Now , what is meant by equitable in the abstract ? Let " Social Statics , " page 64 , tell us : For what does a man really mean by saying of a thing ...
... abolition of private property in land he still admits is equitable in the abstract . Now , what is meant by equitable in the abstract ? Let " Social Statics , " page 64 , tell us : For what does a man really mean by saying of a thing ...
79. lappuse
... - cal economy , for while a condition may be imagined under which private landownership might be injurious , its abolition would require the payment to landowners of as great and indeed a greater sum than is now THIS APOLOGY EXAMINED . 79.
... - cal economy , for while a condition may be imagined under which private landownership might be injurious , its abolition would require the payment to landowners of as great and indeed a greater sum than is now THIS APOLOGY EXAMINED . 79.
82. lappuse
... abolition . In " Social Statics " he denounced not only private property in land : he denounced slavery , then in the United States and other countries , a still - living thing ; he denounced protection ; he denounced restrictions on ...
... abolition . In " Social Statics " he denounced not only private property in land : he denounced slavery , then in the United States and other countries , a still - living thing ; he denounced protection ; he denounced restrictions on ...
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