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... humanity would not be more revolting to common sense , than a detence of the slave- trade on this principle .. The history of slavery cannot be the history of human happiness ; and when it becomes an article of trade and commerce , it ...
... humanity would not be more revolting to common sense , than a detence of the slave- trade on this principle .. The history of slavery cannot be the history of human happiness ; and when it becomes an article of trade and commerce , it ...
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... Human Understanding ; tending to ascertain the Principles of a Rational Logic By R. E. Scott , A.M. , Pro- fessor of Moral Philosophy in the University and King's College , Aberdeen . 8vo . PP 491. 93. Boards . Constable and Co ...
... Human Understanding ; tending to ascertain the Principles of a Rational Logic By R. E. Scott , A.M. , Pro- fessor of Moral Philosophy in the University and King's College , Aberdeen . 8vo . PP 491. 93. Boards . Constable and Co ...
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... humanity ; and they have had for their object not the destruction and misery of the human race , but the creation of that state of happiness which is de- picted in the glowing language of antient prophecy . We ven- ture , therefore , to ...
... humanity ; and they have had for their object not the destruction and misery of the human race , but the creation of that state of happiness which is de- picted in the glowing language of antient prophecy . We ven- ture , therefore , to ...
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