The Political Economy of Slavery Or the Institution Considered in Regard to It

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Jour. , Robespierre, in the French Convention, Parliamentary and other official reports, is still when urging the emancipation of the slaves But I will quote no more, except a in St. Domingo, and in answer to predictions the British of opponents of the ruin that would follow, uttered the memorable sentiment, "Perish the colonies, rather than sacrifice one iota of our passage of general comment from t historian, Alison: "The negroes, " says he, "who, in a state of slavery, were comfortable and p...rosperous beyond any peasantry in the j principles! " The Northern Abolitionists, our world, and rapidly approaching the condition fellow-citizens and political "brethren, " con- of the most opulent serfs of Europe, have tinue to reassert, in effect, Robespierre s atro- been, by an act. Of emancipation, irretrievably cious declaration, after they now well know, consigned to a state of barbarism. " Yet, even what their great exemplar, the blood} r Robes- with this admission, I presume that Alison, pierre, did not know, the wide-spread ruin like every other Englishman of distinction, ^anji.

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