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The mere holding of slaves, therefore, is a condition having per se nothing of moral character in it, any more than the being a parent, or employer, or ruler.
Samuel Morse |
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Author Details: Type: Inventor Quotes Category: American Inventor Quotes Date of Birth: April 27, 1791 Date of Death: April 2, 1872 Nationality: American Amazon: Samuel Morse on Amazon |
Related Authors: Thomas A. Edison Nikola Tesla R. Buckminster Fuller Charles Kettering Edwin Land Orville Wright Edwin Armstrong Eli Whitney Wilbur Wright |
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Quote Keywords: Any, Being, Character, Condition, Employer, Having, Holding, Mere, Moral, More, Nothing, Parent, Per, Ruler, Se, Slaves, Than, Therefore |
Dictionary Links: Any, Being, Character, Condition, Employer, Having, Holding, Mere, Moral, More, Nothing, Parent, Per, Ruler, Than, Therefore |
All Samuel Morse Quotations: If the presence of electricity can... My price is five dollars for... The mere holding of slaves, therefore... What God hath wrought? |
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