It is in the Character of Slavery itself that we are to find the Character of Slave-Masters.
We concede them the age of slavery itself, which we shall doubtless find as old as sin.
No suggestion of any illegality as to his slavery in Jamaica is made, other than the broad ground of the illegality of slavery itself.
These facts are arranged and used in place as arguments against the institution of slavery itself; and the verbose opponents of this institution have always so understood it, and so used this class of facts.
It might be easy for them to establish the injustice or cruelty of certain slave laws, where it is not in their power to establish the sinfulness of slavery itself.
We would gather an author's opinion of slavery from what he has said of slavery itself, or of the slaveholder.
Facts might be gathered abundantly, to show that it is slavery itself, and not cruelties merely, that make slaves unhappy.
He spoke not only on the subject of slavery itself, the growth of anti-slavery societies, but on a new phase of the general subject, viz.
He saw that "argument and useful exertion on the subject of African emancipation can never be exhausted until the system of slavery itself be totally annihilated.
This very phrase “held to service,” standing alone, is the pleonastic definition of Slavery itself.
Slavery itself is a state of war, ready to burst forth in blood, whenever the slave reclaims that liberty which is his right, or whenever mankind refuses to sanction its inhuman pretensions.
Terrible to conservatism as to slavery itself, was the mighty war-cry of the Abolitionists for twenty years.
Resolved, That disfranchisement in a republic is as great an anomaly, if not cruelty, as slavery itself.
Let this idea be trampled out, and there will be no sympathy with the rebellion; and there will be no such abomination as slave-hunting, which is beyond question the most execrable feature of slavery itself.
By this plan, for a few petty indulgences, all of which were professedly granted in the time of slavery itself, the master could get the entire labor of the negro, and seven or eight pounds per annum besides!
Slavery itself is a constant conspiracy; and its supporters, whether in the Slave States or elsewhere, easily become indifferent to all rights and principles by which it may be constrained.
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