"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home: Or, A Fair View of Both Sides of the Slavery QuestionAMS Press, 1852 - 152 strán (strany) |
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... Onesimus to the Christian faith , sent him back to his master Philemon , from whom he had been a fugitive slave . But , sir , you cannot strain this passage to encourage the restora- tion of fugitive slaves , as the benevolent Apostle ...
... Onesimus to the Christian faith , sent him back to his master Philemon , from whom he had been a fugitive slave . But , sir , you cannot strain this passage to encourage the restora- tion of fugitive slaves , as the benevolent Apostle ...
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