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" The power of the master must be absolute, to render the submission of the slave perfect. I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And, as a principle of moral right, every person in his retirement... "
The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice: Its Distinctive Features ... - Página 173
por William Goodell - 1853 - 431 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen101

1855 - 604 páginas
...a principle of moral right every man in his retirement must reprobate it. But, in the present state of things, it must be so : there is no remedy. This...slavery. They cannot be disunited without abrogating the rights of the master, and absolving the slave from his subjection. It constitutes the curse of...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen3

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1845 - 652 páginas
...the slave perfect. 1 most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And as a principle of moral...This discipline belongs to the state of slavery. They can not be disunited, without abrogating at once the rights of the master, and absolving the slave...
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Christian Pamphlets, Volumen13

1844 - 888 páginas
...the slave perfect. I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And as a principle of moral...so. There is no remedy. THIS DISCIPLINE BELONGS TO SLAVERY." Under this appalling state of facts there would have been no mercy in Christianity if Northern...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1846 - 780 páginas
...the slave perfect. I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And as a principle of moral...so. There is no remedy. This discipline belongs to slavery." And are such masters degraded outcasts from respectable American society ? Far from it. Mr....
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A Reproof of the American Church

Samuel Wilberforce - 1846 - 72 páginas
...the slave perfect. I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And as a principle of moral...of things, it must be so. There is no remedy. THIS DISOIIT.INK BELONGS TO SLAVERY." — The State vs. Mam, Dev. Rep.; p. 263, North Carolina, 1829. And...
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A Debate on Slavery: Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of ...

Jonathan Blanchard - 1846 - 538 páginas
...CANNOT STAND. In regard to this decision, the judge confessed, that he felt its harshness, and that every person in his retirement must repudiate it ; but in the actual state of things it must be so: there is no remedy." "According to the decision, then, of a southern...
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A Debate on Slavery: Held on the First, Second, Third and Sixth Days of ...

Jonathan Blanchard - 1846 - 526 páginas
...CANNOT STAND. In regard to this decision, the judge confessed, that he felt its harshness, and that every person in his retirement must repudiate it ; but in the actual state of things it must be so: there is no remedy." "According to the decision, then, of a southern...
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Slavery and the Constitution

William Ingersoll Bowditch - 1849 - 182 páginas
...the slave perfect. I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And, as a principle of moral...so. There is no remedy. This discipline belongs to slavery." * Judge Ruffin had not enjoyed the benefit of the instruction imparted some years later by...
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Sinfulness of American Slavery: Proved from Its Evil Sources; Its ..., Volumen1

Charles Elliott - 1850 - 372 páginas
...the slave perfect. I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition. I feel it as deeply as any man can. And, as a principle of moral...This discipline belongs to the state of slavery. They can not be disunited without abrogating at once the rights of the master, and absolving the slave from...
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A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Presenting the Original Facts and Documents Upon ...

Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1853 - 282 páginas
...say, with him, " I most freely confess my sense of the harshness of this proposition ; I feel it as deeply as any man can ; and, as a principle of moral...person in his retirement must repudiate it ;" — but they will also be obliged to add, with him, ', But, in the actual condition of things, it MUST BE so....
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