The Injurious Effects of Slave Labour An Impartial Appeal to the Reason Justic

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The Injurious Effects of Slave Labour An Impartial Appeal to the Reason Justic
Harris Thaddeus Mason
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" No persons, " says Gen. Robert G. Harper, of Maryland, " who have seen the Slave-holding States and those where Slavery does not exist, and has compared ever so slightly their condition and situation, can have failed to be struck with the vast difference in favour of the latter. This difference extends to every thing, except only the character and man- ners of the most opulent and best educated people. These are very much the same every where. But in population, in the general diffusion of we
...alth and comfort, in public and private improvements, in the education, manners, and mode of life of the middle and labouring classes, in the face of the country, in roads, bridges, and inns, in schools and churches, in the general advancement of improvement and prosperity, there is no comparison. The change is seen the instant you, cross the line which separates the country where there are Slaves from that where there are none. Even in the same State, the part where Slaves mostly abound, are uniformly the worst cultivated, the poorest, and the least populous; while wealth and improvement uniformly increase as the number of Slaves diminishes.

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