The great question may be-- What should be done with those who are enslaved already? To turn the old infirm free, would be injustice and cruelty; they who enjoyed the labours of there better days should keep, and treat them humanely. As to the rest, let them prudent men, with the assistance of legislatures, determine what is practicable for masters, and the best for them.
I do not like his writing because I do not care for his writing. He is very aggressive to me, and any one that reads his book. He also words thing in a weird way. He also has insanely long sentences. The only place I have seen those long of sentences is don Quote.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
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