A View of Slavery Moral And Political

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A View of Slavery Moral And Political
Alexander Dromgoole Sims
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A. 1740, P. H r 168.
THE MORALITY OF SLAVERY. 25 II. As to the Master.
All the duties of life, owiftg to the depravity of human nature, may be disregarded by individuals, and of conse- quence, those resulting from the relation of master and slave may like others, be unobserved. In all countries and under every variety of institutions, some persons will be negligent of their obligations, but it is yet be to learned that masters are more negligent of their obliga- tions than any other class of pe
...rsons, or that they are particularly guilty of moral obliquities in the manage- ment of their slaves more than on any other subject.
The truth is, the slaves in the Southern States are the happiest people on earth. The law as well as public opinion reprobates all rigour in the treatment of them, while interest lends energy to the humane suggestions of the master's heart, teaching him to clothe and feed them with such meat and raiment, as are needful for them ; to provide comfortable accommodation for their lodging; to abstain from useless rigour in punishment; not to require too much or too constantly continued labour of them ; to have them well attended in seasons of sickness^ to protect their rights of person and morals from the violation of strangers; in short, to minister to their Com- fort and advance their happiness in all the ways and by all the means in his power.


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