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Demosthenian Hall, March 9th, 1839,
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A necessary portion of the Laws being read, and the declaiming and senior classes called on, the society next proceeded to the discussion of the following subject. "Has the introduction of slaves into the United States been beneficial?" Which after quite an interesting debate, and it being put to the house for decision, it was found to be in favor of the affirmative twenty seven to nine.
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Debate on the Benefit of Slavery, Demosthenian Literary Society Minutes, 1829-1839: pages 386-387
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The house then proceeded to the discussion of the following question. "Is slavery justifiable?" Which after a tolerably long and interesting debate was decided in the affirmative 15 to 9.
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The society then proceeded to discuss the following question. "Would it not have been better had the United States never admitted slavery within her boundary?" ... The debate was very uninteresting and cold, and decided in the negative, nine to seven.
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Demosthenian Hall, May 21st, 1836
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The Junior and Declaiming classes having performed their respective duties, the house then proceeded to discussion of the following question. "Is it probable that slavery will eventually prove a benefit to our country?" Which after an interesting debate was decided in the negative, 14 to 16.
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Demosthenian Hall, June 22nd, 1833
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The Declaiming and Junior Classes having performed their respective duties, the society went then into the discussion of the following question. "Would it be policy in the United States to liberate the slaves and settle them in Africa?" Which, after a very animated discussion, was decided in the negative, eleven to nine.
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Demosthenian Hall, February 23rd, 1833
The society convened this morning at the usual hour. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read. The declaiming and senior classes having performed their duties, the society went into discussion of the following question. "Ought slavery to be abolished in the Southern States?"Which, after a tolerable discussion was decided in the negative, six to five.
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Demosthenian Hall, January 7th, 1832
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The house then went into the discussion of the following question. "Ought the surplus revenue of the United States to be appropriated to the purpose of emancipating the slaves of the South?" Which, after a tolerable discussion was decided in the negative.
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Demosthenian Hall, October 14th, 1830
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The Declaiming and Senior Classes having then performed their duties the Society entered into the discussion of the following question, viz. "Should slavery be abolished in the Southern states?" The debate was more animated and lengthy than usual. It was finally decided in the negative by a large majority.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 1830
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The declaiming class having performed their duty, the following question was discussed. "Ought slavery be abolished in the southern states." After a warm, animated debate it was decided in the negative.
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AN INQUIRY
INTO THE
LAW OF NEGRO SLAVERY
IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
TO WHICH IS PREFIXED,
An Historical Sketch of Slavery.
BY
THOMAS R. R. COBB,
OF GEORGIA.
"Nemo ex Anglorum, gente, modo sanus et ingenue sincerus, qui persuasus, antequam informatus fuerat, in veritate (quam ipse oculis intueatur suis) abnuet, ne ab errore dissuaderetur, quo obcaecatus sit abductus; misere enim cum illo agitur et misericordia dignus, qui fuit persuasus priusquam informatus, et nunc informari abnuit, quia persuaderi nolit."-LORD COKE.
VOL 1.
PHILADELPHIA:
T. & J.W. JOHNSON & CO.
535 CHESTNUT STREET.
SAVANNAH:
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
1858.
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Title page to "An inquiry into the law of Negro slavery in the United States of America," published by Thomas Read Rootes Cobb in 1858. Cobb was an alumni of the University of Georgia, and eventually became one of the founders of the University of Georgia School of Law.
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Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes. An inquiry into the law of Negro slavery in the United States of America : to which is prefixed, An historical sketch of slavery. Savannah, GA: T. & J. W. Johnson & Co., 1858. Microform.
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