When civilized, as well as barbarous nations, have been found, through a long succession of ages, uniformly to concur in the same customs, there seems to arise a presumption, that such customs are not only eminently useful, but are founded also on the principles of justice.
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An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species, Particularly the African (Large Print Edition): Translated from a Latin Dissertation, Which ... Cambridge, for the Year 1785, with Additions
October 30, 2006, BiblioBazaar
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1426443161 9781426443169
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