Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... 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 a few minutes in support of his ...
... 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 a few minutes in support of his ...
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... citizens . They saw that custom and education , as well as a mistaken policy , had blinded the eyes of the planters to their best interests ; and while they felt and ex- pressed , as christians and philanthropists , the strongest moral ...
... citizens . They saw that custom and education , as well as a mistaken policy , had blinded the eyes of the planters to their best interests ; and while they felt and ex- pressed , as christians and philanthropists , the strongest moral ...
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... citizen , as a countryman and brother ! ' Having thus briefly defined the extent of immediate abolition , it may be useful to state some of its probable , nay , positive benefits . It will remove the cause of bloodshed and insurrection ...
... citizen , as a countryman and brother ! ' Having thus briefly defined the extent of immediate abolition , it may be useful to state some of its probable , nay , positive benefits . It will remove the cause of bloodshed and insurrection ...
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... 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 transformation of two millions of slaves into free ...
... 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 transformation of two millions of slaves into free ...
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... citizens of New - England , who may visit them , of their liberty and the rights of citizenship guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States ; so long as slavery mars the harmony , divides the policy , retards the ...
... citizens of New - England , who may visit them , of their liberty and the rights of citizenship guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States ; so long as slavery mars the harmony , divides the policy , retards the ...
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