The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... adopted for the abolition of it . " The great leading lawyer and patriot of Maryland , Luther Martin , advocated the abolition of slavery in the Federal Convention of 1787 ; so also did William Pinckney , in 1789 , in the Maryland House ...
... adopted for the abolition of it . " The great leading lawyer and patriot of Maryland , Luther Martin , advocated the abolition of slavery in the Federal Convention of 1787 ; so also did William Pinckney , in 1789 , in the Maryland House ...
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... adopted the Constitution , " when the entire abolition of slavery takes place , it will be an event which must be pleasing to every generous mind and to every friend of human nature . " It was with such views , hopes and expectations on ...
... adopted the Constitution , " when the entire abolition of slavery takes place , it will be an event which must be pleasing to every generous mind and to every friend of human nature . " It was with such views , hopes and expectations on ...
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... adoption of the Constitution was strongly in favor of emancipation ; abolition societies were formed in many States , at that period , of which the lead- ing statesmen of the day were members . The abolition socie- ty of Pennsylvania ...
... adoption of the Constitution was strongly in favor of emancipation ; abolition societies were formed in many States , at that period , of which the lead- ing statesmen of the day were members . The abolition socie- ty of Pennsylvania ...
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... , passed a law for gradual emancipa- tion . In 1799 , New York adopted measures for gradual emancipation , and New Jersey in 1804 . Slavery was thus rapidly disappearing . Peaceful agencies would have ABOLITION IN NEW ENGLAND . 29.
... , passed a law for gradual emancipa- tion . In 1799 , New York adopted measures for gradual emancipation , and New Jersey in 1804 . Slavery was thus rapidly disappearing . Peaceful agencies would have ABOLITION IN NEW ENGLAND . 29.
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... adoption of the Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to concentrate and entrench itself . Congress , in 1790 , accepted from North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee ...
... adoption of the Constitution , the slave power - vigilant and sagacious for its security - began to concentrate and entrench itself . Congress , in 1790 , accepted from North Carolina , the territory now forming the State of Tennessee ...
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