Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 337
... Canaan , by a beneficent Creator . The master , by oppression and cruelty , has nothing to gain , but much to lose ; he cannot , by such means , extort more work , not so much , by half . If the descendants of Canaan be punished for not ...
... Canaan , by a beneficent Creator . The master , by oppression and cruelty , has nothing to gain , but much to lose ; he cannot , by such means , extort more work , not so much , by half . If the descendants of Canaan be punished for not ...
Page 344
... Canaan is found maimed , or broken in heart and constitution , accident , disease , or the infirmities common to humanity , have done the deed , ―never , according to our ... Canaan 344 [ Oct. Canaan Identified with the Ethiopian .
... Canaan is found maimed , or broken in heart and constitution , accident , disease , or the infirmities common to humanity , have done the deed , ―never , according to our ... Canaan 344 [ Oct. Canaan Identified with the Ethiopian .
Page 356
... Canaan should act submis- sively , or in a proper manner toward his master , and had expressed the decree in the name he had given him . The instinct I have alluded to , planted in the nature of Canaan , is the representative of that ...
... Canaan should act submis- sively , or in a proper manner toward his master , and had expressed the decree in the name he had given him . The instinct I have alluded to , planted in the nature of Canaan , is the representative of that ...
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