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" The end is the profit of the master, his security, and the public safety; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity to make anything his own, and to toil that another may reap the... "
North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal - 251. lappuse
1878
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 101. sējums

1855 - 604 lapas
...security, and the public safety ; the subject is one doomed in his own person and in his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits* What moral considerations can be addressed to such a being to convince him, which it is impossible...
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A Laconic Manual and Brief Remarker: Containing Over a Thousand Subjects ...

Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 lapas
...master, his security, and the public safety. The slave is one doomed in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil, that another may reap the fruits. * * * Such services can only be expected from one who has no will of his own, who surrenders his will...
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A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon ...

Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 534 lapas
...his security and the public safety ; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being to convince him what it is impossible...
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American Slavery: A Reprint of an Article on "Uncle Tom's Cabin", of which a ...

Nassau William Senior - 1856 - 190 lapas
...security, and the public " safety : the subject is one doomed in his own person " and in his posterity, to live without knowledge, and " without the capacity...own, and " to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral " considerations can be addressed to such a being " to convince him, which it is impossible...
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American slavery: repr. of an article [by N.W. Senior, entitled Slavery in ...

Nassau William Senior - 1856 - 220 lapas
...security, and the public " safety : the subject is one doomed in his own person " and in his posterity, to live without knowledge, and " without the capacity...own, and " to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral " considerations can be addressed to such a being " to convince him, which it is impossible...
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Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, 2. sējums

Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1856 - 388 lapas
...his security, and the public safety jjthejmbject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him what it is impossible...
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A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in the Several States of the United ...

George McDowell Stroud - 1856 - 320 lapas
...strong as to require such powerful means of repression must have been intended for a higher destiny than "to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to. toil that another may reap the fruits;" and also that there is great reason to believe his subjection to the uncontrolled authority of another,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1857 - 920 lapas
...his security, and the public safety ; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...anything his own, and to toil that another may reap the fruit?. " ' What moral considerations shall bo addressed to such a being, to convince him what it is...
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Shahmah in Pursuit of Freedom: Or, The Branded Hand

Frances Harriet Green - 1858 - 608 lapas
...for the place he holds. ' A slave,' he says, ' is one doomed in his own person, and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits.' " " How is it possible," I exclaimed, " that an honest man, with that most horrible interpretation...
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The Ethics of American Slavery

L. Thompson - 1861 - 166 lapas
...his security, and the public safety ; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him what it is impossible...
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