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Cotton Is King And Pro-Slavery Arguments

Cotton Is King And Pro-Slavery Arguments

by E. N. Elliott

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Augusta, GA: Pritchard, Abbott, & Loomis. Fair. 1860. 1st edition. Subtitled: "Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on this Important S ubject, by E. N. Elliott, L.L.D., President of Planters' College Mississippi.With an Essay on Slavery in the Light of Internationa l Law". . s. Publisher’s brown calf, black/red spine labels. Includes "Li berty and Slavery: Or, Slavery in the Light of Moral and Politica l Philosophy" by A.T. Bledsoe; "The Bible Argument: Or, Slavery i n the Light of Divine Revelation" by Thornton Stringfellow; "Slav ery In the Light of Social Ethics: by Chancellor Harper; "Slavery in the Light of Political Science" by J.H. Hammond; "Slavery in the Light of Ethnology" by S.A. Cartwright; and "Slavery in the L ight of International Law" by E.N. Elliott. Reprinted in 2017-18, this first edition is quite scarce with only four copies… Read More
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