Abolitionists; English
estimate of our Northern citizens; British
interference in the politics of our country;
Sensitiveness of the Southern People; Rise and
progress of Fanaticism. 671
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF ETHNOLOGY.
Philosphy of the Negro constitution, elicited by
questions propounded by Dr. C. R. Hall, of Torquay,
England, through Prof. Jackson of Massachusetts
Medical College, Boston, to Samuel A. Cartwright,
M. D. New Orleans. 691
Natural history of the prognathous species of
mankind. 707
On the Caucasians and the Africans. 717
SLAVERY IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. 731
DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE
DRED SCOTT CASE. 741
THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW.
Alleged Immorality of the Law answered; Duty of
Obedience; Government a Divine Institution; The
Warrant of Government is not the consent of the
governed; Infidel Doctrines; Deductions from this
Doctrine; Decision of The Supreme Court; Objections
answered; Conscience and the Law; Duty of Executive
Officers; Duty of Private Citizens; Objections
answered; Right of Revolution; Summary application
of these principles to the Fugitive Slave Law;
Conclusion. 807
THE BIBLE ARGUMENT ON SLAVERY.
Infatuation of the Abolitionists; Necessity of
Correct Opinions; Statement of the Question;
Slavery as Treated by Christ and his Apostles;
Slaveholding not Sinful; Answer to this Argument;
Dr. Channing's Answer; Admissions; Reply to the
Abolition Argument; Mr. Birney's Admissions;
Argument from the Old Testament; Polygamy and
Divorce; Inalienable Rights. 837
THE EDUCATION, LABOR, AND WEALTH OF THE SOUTH. 875
CONCLUDING REMARKS. 893
PAPERS PRINTED IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE,
A LITERARY AND AGRICULTURAL PAPER,
=PUBLISHED WEEKLY, IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.=
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