| William Mason - 1811 - 408 pages
...present our Slaves, and the object of " our extreme contempt, we owe our Arts, Sciences, and even " the very use of Speech ; and when we recollect that...Liberty and Humanity, the most barbarous of Slaveries is jus" tified,and that it is even a problem whether the understanding " of Negroes be of the same species... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 302 pages
...present our Slaves, and the object of " our extreme contempt, we owe our Arts, Sciences, and even " the very use of Speech ; and when we recollect that...Liberty and Humanity, the most barbarous of Slaveries isjiis" tified, and that it is even a problem whetherthe understanding " of Negroes be of the same... | |
| 1826 - 582 pages
...the objects of our extreme contempt, we owe our arts, sciences, and even the very use of speech. And that in the midst of those nations who call themselves the friends of liberty and humanity, involuntary servitude is justified, while it is even a problem within the understanding if Negroes... | |
| Frederick Freeman - 1836 - 380 pages
...object of our extreme contempt, we owe our arts and sciences and even the very use of speech ; and that in the midst of those nations who call themselves the friends of liberty and humanity, involuntary servitude is justified, while it is even a problem whether the understanding of Negroes... | |
| Frederick Freeman - 1838 - 376 pages
...the object of our extreme contempt, we owe our arts and sciences and even the very use of speech; and that in the midst of those nations who call themselves the friends of liberty and humanity, involuntary servitude is justified, while it is even a problem whether the understanding of Negroes... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1848 - 502 pages
...contempt, we owe our arts, sciences, and the very use of speech ; and when •we recollect that iu the midst of those nations who call themselves the...Negroes be of the same Species with that of white rae_n ! " TrareU in Syria and~Egypt; chap. vi. interesting, particularly if it should appear that this... | |
| Sir William Lawrence - 1848 - 472 pages
...; and when we recollect that iu the midst of those nations who call themselves the friends oHiberty and humanity, the most barbarous of slaveries is justified...whether the understanding of Negroes be of the same •pecies with that of white men '. " Travels in Syria and Egypt; chap. vi. The researches of Meiners... | |
| Bruce Dain - 2002 - 350 pages
...at present our slaves, and the objects of our extreme contempt, we owe our arts, sciences, and even the very use of speech; and when we recollect that,...negroes be of the same species with that of white men!"56 Blumenbach quoted this sentiment approvingly in the 1 795 Natural Variety. Volney, in his most... | |
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