id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075912802 Sampson, Marmaduke B. Slavery in the United States. : A letter to the hon. Daniel Webster / By M. B. Sampson. 1845 .txt text/plain 23060 1021 63 " One of the most able works which have been written in recent times on criminal jurisprudence viewed in its relation to cerebral organization; and to the merits, sound judgment, Slavery, that the negroes, in their present state, are first effects shall lead to disaster,—that the immediate consequence of a return to obedience must inevitably be bitter—it will of course be our duty to But, even if we admit the necessity of enforcing the labour of the negro for a certain term either with the slave or free produce of other countries; and although, even under the recent alteration of the sugar duties, an amount of about a million of the debt which he owed to the State for his freedom." From this it is evident that while the Government at times recognized the inherent claim of the what is understood, however, of the views of the British Government at the present time, it is believed ./cache/nyp.33433075912802.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075912802.txt