Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... United States ; and that every citizen of every State in which slavery is not tolerated , is bound to use the same exertions to put an end to it in that District , which he would be if it existed in his own State . Mr. Sewall spoke for ...
... United States ; and that every citizen of every State in which slavery is not tolerated , is bound to use the same exertions to put an end to it in that District , which he would be if it existed in his own State . Mr. Sewall spoke for ...
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... hardly able to designate between the free and slave states ; others seem not aware of the fact , that , in various portions of territory , slavery is maintained by the peo- ple and government of the United States ; others know 2 REPORT. ...
... hardly able to designate between the free and slave states ; others seem not aware of the fact , that , in various portions of territory , slavery is maintained by the peo- ple and government of the United States ; others know 2 REPORT. ...
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1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. ple and government of the United States ; others know so little of the physical sufferings and spiritual deprivations of the slaves , as to receive with incredulity , if not positive unbelief ...
1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. ple and government of the United States ; others know so little of the physical sufferings and spiritual deprivations of the slaves , as to receive with incredulity , if not positive unbelief ...
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... united in wedlock according to its proper forms , and placed under the protection of law ? Is this unreasonable ? . It means , thirdly , that parents shall have the control and gov- ernment of their own children , and that the children ...
... united in wedlock according to its proper forms , and placed under the protection of law ? Is this unreasonable ? . It means , thirdly , that parents shall have the control and gov- ernment of their own children , and that the children ...
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... United States ; so long as slavery mars the harmony , divides the policy , retards the prosperity , and fear- fully threatens the existence of the nation ; so long as the com- mands of Jesus remain binding upon all men , Whatsoever ye ...
... United States ; so long as slavery mars the harmony , divides the policy , retards the prosperity , and fear- fully threatens the existence of the nation ; so long as the com- mands of Jesus remain binding upon all men , Whatsoever ye ...
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