id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44736 Channing, William Ellery Slavery .txt text/plain 39441 2118 72 Let no man touch the great interests of humanity, who does men through the world, that slavery is a grievous wrong to human nature, the right of his nature, and be justly punished with slavery. of the same rational and moral nature, who can make good a right over Our laws know no higher crime than that of reducing a man to slavery. Man, who has by his nature a right to be free. claims, as proprietor, the right to repress the powers of his slaves, to principle in human nature than the consciousness of rights. Having considered the great fundamental right of human nature, Every man has a right to use the means, given by God and sanctioned by nation's mind by renouncing Right as its Supreme Law. Let a people exalt Prosperity above Rectitude, and a more dangerous end of slavery differ; that the rights of the slave are not as wantonly ./cache/44736.txt ./txt/44736.txt