Despotism in America: Or, An Inquiry Into the Nature and Results of the Slave-holding System in the United States |
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abolitionists agriculture aristocracy arts attempt becomes benevolence capital cause character citizens civilization condition considered cotton courage crop cultivation dangerous democracy democratic despotism duce emancipation emigration employed equality evil exercise existence extent fact favor fear feelings force freedom freemen gambling greater hands heart human idea idleness ignorant improvidence increase industry influence insurrection James River Jefferson Kentucky kind land lashes laws less liberty Louisiana Lynch law masters means ment miseries Mississippi Missouri moral nature necessary northern oligarchical operation opinion overseer party passion person plantation plunder political population portion possess presently principally privileged class privileged order produce profitable punishment regarded resist respect servitude slave labor slave trade slave-holding system slave-masters social social equality society soul South Carolina southern spirit suffer superior system of slavery thing tion tism tyranny unprivileged vice Virginia virtue wealth whole