Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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Stran 21
... common evil implies a common right to apply a remedy . ' We , of New - England , deeply participate in the guilt of oppression , having early commenced enslaving the natives of Africa , and up to the last hour of the legality of the ...
... common evil implies a common right to apply a remedy . ' We , of New - England , deeply participate in the guilt of oppression , having early commenced enslaving the natives of Africa , and up to the last hour of the legality of the ...
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... common interest with you in this subject , an equal opportunity of understanding it , and the same motives to prudent action , what better guarantee can be afforded for the just discrimination , and the safe operation of our measures ...
... common interest with you in this subject , an equal opportunity of understanding it , and the same motives to prudent action , what better guarantee can be afforded for the just discrimination , and the safe operation of our measures ...
Stran 15
... unshrinkingly to the exposure of a public trial , imprisonment in a common jail , and all the other painful inflic- tions to which the malice of her enemies has exposed her . The persecution of this lady , distressing as it must 15.
... unshrinkingly to the exposure of a public trial , imprisonment in a common jail , and all the other painful inflic- tions to which the malice of her enemies has exposed her . The persecution of this lady , distressing as it must 15.
Stran 26
... common humanity . In whatever part of the globe we see men suffering from poverty , ignorance , or oppression , they are entitled to our sympathy and compassion , and our duty to assist in improving their condition , 26.
... common humanity . In whatever part of the globe we see men suffering from poverty , ignorance , or oppression , they are entitled to our sympathy and compassion , and our duty to assist in improving their condition , 26.
Stran 15
... common object , one of the best means of attaining it , is to associate themselves together . When thus associated , there is , no doubt , danger , that the power acquired by union , will be abused for selfish purposes . 15.
... common object , one of the best means of attaining it , is to associate themselves together . When thus associated , there is , no doubt , danger , that the power acquired by union , will be abused for selfish purposes . 15.
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