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Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery, as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States: with the Duties of Masters to Slaves.
Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery, as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States: with the Duties of Masters to Slaves.
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Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery, as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States: with the Duties of Masters to Slaves by William A. Smith, D.D., President of Randolph-Macon College, nd Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy; Edited by Thomas O. Summers, D.D.
1856.
Preface.
Lecture 1. Introductory Remarks On The Subject Of African Slavery In The United States.
Lecture 2. The Abstract Principle of the Institution of Domestic Slavery.
Lecture 3. Objections Considered.
Lecture 4. The Question of Rights Discussed.
Lecture 5. The Doctrines of Rights Applied to Government.
Lecture 6. The Abstract Principle of Slavery Discussed on Scripture Grounds, and Misrepresentations of the Principle Examined.
Lecture 7. The Institution of Domestic Slavery.
Lecture 8. Domestic Slavery, as a System of Government for the Africans in America, Examined and Defended on the Ground of Its Adaptation to the Present Condition of the Race.
Lecture 9. The Necessity for the Institution of Domestic Slavery Exemplified by Facts.
Lecture 10. Emancipation Doctrines Discussed.
Lecture 11. Teaching the Slaves to Read and Write.
Lecture 12. The Conservative Influence of the African Population of the South.
Lecture 13. The Duty of Masters to Slaves.
1856.
Preface.
Lecture 1. Introductory Remarks On The Subject Of African Slavery In The United States.
Lecture 2. The Abstract Principle of the Institution of Domestic Slavery.
Lecture 3. Objections Considered.
Lecture 4. The Question of Rights Discussed.
Lecture 5. The Doctrines of Rights Applied to Government.
Lecture 6. The Abstract Principle of Slavery Discussed on Scripture Grounds, and Misrepresentations of the Principle Examined.
Lecture 7. The Institution of Domestic Slavery.
Lecture 8. Domestic Slavery, as a System of Government for the Africans in America, Examined and Defended on the Ground of Its Adaptation to the Present Condition of the Race.
Lecture 9. The Necessity for the Institution of Domestic Slavery Exemplified by Facts.
Lecture 10. Emancipation Doctrines Discussed.
Lecture 11. Teaching the Slaves to Read and Write.
Lecture 12. The Conservative Influence of the African Population of the South.
Lecture 13. The Duty of Masters to Slaves.