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... condition of a slave . Hence , slavery must have appeared as the result of the fortune of war , and not as the peculiar lot of the inhabi- tants of any particular part of the globe . The odium of slavery would , therefore , be mostly ...
... condition of a slave . Hence , slavery must have appeared as the result of the fortune of war , and not as the peculiar lot of the inhabi- tants of any particular part of the globe . The odium of slavery would , therefore , be mostly ...
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... condition into which those tribes are brought , which are subservient to the uses of man . To be convinced of the truth of this fact , we need only look on the phenomena which surround us on every side . In all our stocks of ...
... condition into which those tribes are brought , which are subservient to the uses of man . To be convinced of the truth of this fact , we need only look on the phenomena which surround us on every side . In all our stocks of ...
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... condition , might be examined when the welfare of the state in cases of weight and difficulty required such a departure from general principle , or when other evidence was unattainable . * If the legislatures , or judicial tribu- nals ...
... condition , might be examined when the welfare of the state in cases of weight and difficulty required such a departure from general principle , or when other evidence was unattainable . * If the legislatures , or judicial tribu- nals ...
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