Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... become one of the greatest slave markets in the country - that slaves were brought into it from the neigh- boring States , chained in droves , then confined in the public or private jails , and finally shipped to the Southern ports . He ...
... become one of the greatest slave markets in the country - that slaves were brought into it from the neigh- boring States , chained in droves , then confined in the public or private jails , and finally shipped to the Southern ports . He ...
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... become auxiliary thereto . They have accordingly chosen one of their members to attend the Annual Meeting of the Society as their delegate , ( Mr. Joshua Easton of North Bridgewater , ) and solicit his ac- ceptance in that capacity ...
... become auxiliary thereto . They have accordingly chosen one of their members to attend the Annual Meeting of the Society as their delegate , ( Mr. Joshua Easton of North Bridgewater , ) and solicit his ac- ceptance in that capacity ...
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... becoming popular in this land , especially in regard to slavery , that the end sanctifies the means that expediency is duty , but duty is not expediency - that the guilt of oppression . belongs to past generations , and repentance to ...
... becoming popular in this land , especially in regard to slavery , that the end sanctifies the means that expediency is duty , but duty is not expediency - that the guilt of oppression . belongs to past generations , and repentance to ...
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... become ornaments to society - capable men , good citizens , devoted christians -- instead of mere animals . It will banish the poverty of the South , reclaim her barren soil , and pour new blood into all her veins and arteries . The ...
... become ornaments to society - capable men , good citizens , devoted christians -- instead of mere animals . It will banish the poverty of the South , reclaim her barren soil , and pour new blood into all her veins and arteries . The ...
Stran 20
... become drones or vagabonds in society . In the first place , this expulsion is physically impracticable ; and , se- condly , the planters are unable to dispense with their labor . The liberated slaves would be placed under wholesome ...
... become drones or vagabonds in society . In the first place , this expulsion is physically impracticable ; and , se- condly , the planters are unable to dispense with their labor . The liberated slaves would be placed under wholesome ...
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A. S. Soc A. S. Society abolished abolition of slavery abolitionists adopted Africa American Anti-Slavery Society American Colonization Society Annual Report anti-slavery cause Board of Managers Boston brethren called Christian church citizens colored committee Congress Constitution Craftsbury Cresson danger Declaration discussion District of Columbia doctrine duty emancipation England evil excite Faneuil Hall favor feel Female following resolution Francis Jackson freedom friends gentleman George George Thompson Hall Haverhill heart House human immediate John labor land Legislature liberty Massachusetts Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society moral nation never New-England Anti-Slavery Society New-York North object opinion oppression party persons Phelps pledge political Pres present President principles regard Resolved Salem Samuel Senate sentiment slave trade slaveholders South southern speech spirit subject of slavery THOMAS CLARKSON Thompson tion truth Union United vote Wendell Phillips William Lloyd Garrison Winslow Worcester