Opinions of the Early Presidents And of the Fathers of the Republic Upon Slave

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Opinions of the Early Presidents And of the Fathers of the Republic Upon Slave
Luther Parker
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BRYANT & CO, PRINTEKS, 41 NASSAU STREET, CORNER OF LIBERTY.
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y. R iC A READING ON SLAVERY, FROM THE EARLY PRESIDENTS Prepared for tl»c Celebratiou of \Va. Sliing;toii's Birtliday at Liyceuni £Iall, Salem, February :^'ortant addition to our original phm, and do therefore earnestly solicit the support and assistance of all who can feel the tender emotions of sympathy and compassion, or rehsh the exalted jdeasure of benevolence. M Shivery is such an atrocious debasement of human nature, that
... its very extirpation, if not pei'formed with solicitous care, may sometimes o[)en a source of serious evil.
Tlie unhappy man, who has long been treated as a brute ani- mal, too fre(piently sinks beneath the common standard of the human species. The galling chains that bind his body, do also fetter his intellectual faculties, and impair the social affections of his heart. Accustomed to move like a mere machine, by the will of a master, reflection is suspended ; he has not the power of choice, and reason and conscience have I>ut little influ- ence over his conduct, because he is chiefly governed by the passion of fear.


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