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" For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference to that in which he is born to live and labor for another... "
Genius of Universal Emancipation - Página 147
1833
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The Woman Citizen's Library: Political science, by J. Macy

1913 - 274 páginas
...morale of the one part and the umur patrltf of the other, For If a slave can have a country in thU world, It must be any other In preference to that In which he U born to live and labor for another--In which he must lock up the fuculiles of hi» nature, contribute...
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American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting ...

John Davison Lawson - 1914 - 902 páginas
...enemies; destroys the morals of the one part and the amor patrice of the other. For, if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference...nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual exertions to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition on the endless...
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American Patriots and Statesmen, from Washington to Lincoln: Patriotism of ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 382 páginas
...; destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patriae of the other! For, if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference...condition on the endless generations proceeding from him. With the morals of the people, their industry also is destroyed. For in a warm climate, no man will...
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The Journal of Negro History, Volumen 3

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1917 - 504 páginas
...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patrfae of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference to that in which he ia born to live and labor for another; in which he must lock up the faculties of his nature, contribute...
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Source Problems in United States History

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott - 1918 - 536 páginas
...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part and the amor 10 patriae of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference...nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual enis deavors to the evanishment of the human race or entail his own miserable condition on the endless...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ...

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 706 páginas
...country in this world, it must be any other in preference to that in which he is born to live and labour for another : in which he must lock up the faculties...nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual endeavours to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition on the endless...
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An Essay on the Policy of Appropriations Being Made by the Government of the ...

John Allen - 1926 - 54 páginas
...the other? For it' a slave can " have a country in this world, it must be aay other, in prefer" ence to that in which he is born to live and labor for...far as depends on his individual endeavors to the evanish" ment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition " on the endless generations...
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Ohio Archæological and Historical Quarterly, Volumen 34

1926 - 676 páginas
...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patriac of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference to that in which he is born to live and labour for another ; in which he must lock up the faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends...
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American History Told by Contemporaries: National expansion, 1783-1845

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1902 - 712 páginas
...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patriae of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference to that in which he is born to live and labour for another : in which he must lock up the faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends...
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In the Matter of Color: Race and the American Legal Process. The Colonial Period

A. Leon Higginbotham - 1980 - 548 páginas
...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patriae of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preference...condition on the endless generations proceeding from him. With the morals of the people, their industry also is destroyed. For in a warm climate, no man will...
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