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AMERICA. 91
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I On The The Morality Revolution Of In T...
! I joined element together suited to b its y an social indissoluble nature . " bond , each required the
j by We stronger see here arguments that slavery than is now can defended be drawn in from the Confederacy a shallow
! e are thnology of an : inferior no one race can to preten their d white that quin relatives teroons but or quadroons servitude ;
claimed subordina b t y t , Richmond governmen Enquirer t , the princi are p time les solemnl -honored y pro and - , lausible foundations for a system of , societIt is true that
p all the societies so based in the past have perished y . or are now ignominiously perishing ; but wherever a dominant , class exists
it is certain to embrace them with a view to establishing a , vernment where the shall remain in the hands of the
go a best" or " noble" men power of the state ; i . e ., its own members .
we Much believe of the due favour to its so aristocratic unaccountabl bias y shown and Tract to No the . 6 Sou " th The is , , ; ,
to Ch mind ivalry wha of the t should South / never ' by M have iss S begn hirreff forgotten , is an att namel empt to t call hat _,
war is an affair of the camp and the office ; and , , consequen y , tly , the merits of the combatants are not determined btheir
y be compara tween t S pain presen and t t he ili N ty et in herlands a drawing Eng * lish room . In th the hardl wars
went with the bluest blood or against , the sympa nation of y shop y - keepers . Candid Northernerslike Professor Cairnes do not
o attempt f those to show deny tha tues t th w hich slaveholders u , to the , as end a class of last , possess cent many were
considered to y cover a multitude p of sins ; but before the sounder in s m t justice ands orality convic . of We our ted are unroman of c not owardl at tic y liberty a , g gross e , the depravity to " fa Chivalry n , or and of hope sys the te that m South atized the "
practice of the South in the matter of slavery cy is better than b its y theory F . W . . " Newman The Character and of " the The Southern Essence States of Slavery of America / ' by , "
, public Isa Crai realize g , are that but thoug renewed h " Uncle attempts Tom to ' s make Cabin the " Eng lish
| sensation novel , the Key to it is a sad and trustworth may y statement of facts . Mr . Newman addresses himself
imprejudices mediately to he Eng combats lishmen must of we " South should ern think proclivi be ties shaken , " arid by the at
least to maintain one of undiminished his statements all . , the Not present only does hardshi the , ps South of slavery intend ,
the but they l talk of also slaves of from the " forei ruthless parts restrictions and look " which forward cut off to
suppy gn , position reviving- to the set African European slave opinion trade at as defiance soon . as The they first are effect in a
which of this is would attended be with to extinguish circumstances the of inter atrocity -state full slave y equal trade to ,
America. 91
AMERICA . 91
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1864, page 91, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041864/page/19/
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