The Oral Study of LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1932 - 483 pages |
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Page 248
... slaves . I will not characterize that class at the North by that term ; but you have it . The difference between us is that our slaves are hired for life and well compensated ; there is no starvation , no begging , no want of employment ...
... slaves . I will not characterize that class at the North by that term ; but you have it . The difference between us is that our slaves are hired for life and well compensated ; there is no starvation , no begging , no want of employment ...
Page 262
... slave state , " has but few advocates or defenders in the slave - holding states . " It was the seemingly insuperable difficulties inherent in the problem of freeing slaves , rather than ethical and religious teachings , that ...
... slave state , " has but few advocates or defenders in the slave - holding states . " It was the seemingly insuperable difficulties inherent in the problem of freeing slaves , rather than ethical and religious teachings , that ...
Page 430
... slave that slept is awake ; Thy slave but slept for a span ; Yea , man Thy slave shall unmake Thee , who made Thee Lord over man . For his face is set to the east , his feet on the past and its dead ; The sun re - arisen is his priest ...
... slave that slept is awake ; Thy slave but slept for a span ; Yea , man Thy slave shall unmake Thee , who made Thee Lord over man . For his face is set to the east , his feet on the past and its dead ; The sun re - arisen is his priest ...
Contents
PREFACE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PASSAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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