id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15698 Woodward, A. A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, An Essay on Slavery .txt text/plain 56622 2934 72 and discussion of the question of African slavery, in the free States, relinquished all right to interfere with slavery in the slave states, no union of the slave and free states could ever have taken place. states ever could have taken place, had not the right to hold slave than negro-slavery in the Southern States. for the poor slave in the Southern States; whose conditions are with the condition of slaves and free negroes, North and South, must both the slaves and themselves in greater evils than African slavery entire slave population in this country, if both masters and servants free men, (so called), than they have as slaves in the South. best interests of master and slave; and in the fear of God Almighty, they are to the Southern slaves and free negroes. The condition of African slaves in the United States better than the ./cache/15698.txt ./txt/15698.txt