Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... emancipated from their fetters . It acknowledges no claims upon their persons by their masters . It regards the holders of slaves as guilty of a heinous sin . It reprobates the language of those who say , we hold their slaves , as we ...
... emancipated from their fetters . It acknowledges no claims upon their persons by their masters . It regards the holders of slaves as guilty of a heinous sin . It reprobates the language of those who say , we hold their slaves , as we ...
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... emancipation of the slaves - who would stifle all inquiries into the abominations of slavery - who deny the rights of the slaves to immediate freedom - who at- tempt to palliate the guilt and cover up the crimes of the plant- ers - who ...
... emancipation of the slaves - who would stifle all inquiries into the abominations of slavery - who deny the rights of the slaves to immediate freedom - who at- tempt to palliate the guilt and cover up the crimes of the plant- ers - who ...
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... emancipation are challenged to produce any instances in which immediate emancipation from personal thraldom has been disastrous or unwise . The cause of slave insurrections at the south is the loss of liberty . If the cause be removed ...
... emancipation are challenged to produce any instances in which immediate emancipation from personal thraldom has been disastrous or unwise . The cause of slave insurrections at the south is the loss of liberty . If the cause be removed ...
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... emancipation of all the slaves in this country the primary object of its organiza- tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of beneficence , in regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although ...
... emancipation of all the slaves in this country the primary object of its organiza- tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of beneficence , in regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although ...
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... emancipation will find few , if any advocates among judicious and reflecting men . ' Here , that race · is in every form a curse , and if the system , so long contended for by the uncom- 5. Because it advocates a cautious , partial ...
... emancipation will find few , if any advocates among judicious and reflecting men . ' Here , that race · is in every form a curse , and if the system , so long contended for by the uncom- 5. Because it advocates a cautious , partial ...
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