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Pagina 185
Having said thus much upon the power and prevalence of slavery , allow me to speak of the nature of slavery itself ; and here I can speak , in part ... My childhood was environed by the baneful peculiar- ities of the slave system .
Having said thus much upon the power and prevalence of slavery , allow me to speak of the nature of slavery itself ; and here I can speak , in part ... My childhood was environed by the baneful peculiar- ities of the slave system .
Pagina 188
slaveholders look upon education among the slaves as utterly subversive of the slave system . I well remember when my mis- tress first announced to my master that she had discovered that I could read .
slaveholders look upon education among the slaves as utterly subversive of the slave system . I well remember when my mis- tress first announced to my master that she had discovered that I could read .
Pagina 189
No thanks to the slave- holder , nor to slavery , that the vivacious captive may sometimes dance in his chains , his very mirth in such circumstances , stands before God , as an accusing angel against his enslaver .
No thanks to the slave- holder , nor to slavery , that the vivacious captive may sometimes dance in his chains , his very mirth in such circumstances , stands before God , as an accusing angel against his enslaver .
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John Ball We Have the Pain and Travail | 1 |
David BenGurion The Road of Valor | 17 |
Simon Bolivar I Will Act as Trustee of the Supreme | 29 |
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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Classic Speeches: Words that Shook the World, Volumul 10 Richard Crosscup Vizualizare fragmente - 1965 |
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