Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... representative government , subject to the will of the people ; so long as no efforts are made to modify or repeal the present compact , by those who have both the right and the power thus to do ; so long as the interests of the non ...
... representative government , subject to the will of the people ; so long as no efforts are made to modify or repeal the present compact , by those who have both the right and the power thus to do ; so long as the interests of the non ...
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... representative of the abolitionists of that country , I be- seech your Lordship to grant me a private interview ; or , at least , to make some further inquiries into the merits of the African Colonization enter- prise , before you ...
... representative of the abolitionists of that country , I be- seech your Lordship to grant me a private interview ; or , at least , to make some further inquiries into the merits of the African Colonization enter- prise , before you ...
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... Representative of the New - England Anti - Slavery Society . To this letter , also , no answer was returned , and therefore I am under no special obligations to the courtesy of royalty . On the 19th of June , it was my privilege to be ...
... Representative of the New - England Anti - Slavery Society . To this letter , also , no answer was returned , and therefore I am under no special obligations to the courtesy of royalty . On the 19th of June , it was my privilege to be ...
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... representatives , respecting the abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia ; the sanction given to the robbery and censor- ship of the mail ; the impunity with which some of our northern citizens , convict- ed ...
... representatives , respecting the abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia ; the sanction given to the robbery and censor- ship of the mail ; the impunity with which some of our northern citizens , convict- ed ...
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... Representatives and Senators make a part of that Congress , which must abolish slavery in those places , if it be ever abolished . But , Sir , I must stop . My heart is full . I should be glad to say more , but the lateness of the hour ...
... Representatives and Senators make a part of that Congress , which must abolish slavery in those places , if it be ever abolished . But , Sir , I must stop . My heart is full . I should be glad to say more , but the lateness of the hour ...
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