SLAVERY

 

AND

 

THE CONSTITUTION.

 

 

BY WILLIAM I. BOWDITCH.

 

 

BOSTON:
ROBERT F. WALLCUT, 21, CORNHILL.
1849.

 

 

BOSTON:
PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON,
No. 21, School-street.


CONTENTS.

Chapter Page
I."Slavery Agreeable to God's Providence"1
II. Direct Mental Instruction of Slaves5
III. Moral and Religious Condition of the Slaves14
IV. Moral and Religious Teachers of the Slaves19
V. Direct Religious Instruction of Slaves27
VI. Indirect Instruction.—No Legal Marriage of Slaves56
VII. "Soul-driving"68
VIII. "Domestic Slave-trade"77
IX. Runaway Slaves94
X. Slaveholding always Wrong107
XI. The Constitution and its Interpretation117
XII. The Constitution according to the Common Meaning of its Terms120
XIII. The Constitution as its Framers Intended to Make it127
XIV. The Constitution According to the Practice of the Government136
XV. The Constitution according to the Exposition of its final Interpreter        143
XVI. ...

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