Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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Stran 9
... feel cheered in view of what has been accomplished during the past year , cannot withhold the expression of their regret that there is , in this wide community , such a general aversion to a close , candid and zealous investi- gation of ...
... feel cheered in view of what has been accomplished during the past year , cannot withhold the expression of their regret that there is , in this wide community , such a general aversion to a close , candid and zealous investi- gation of ...
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... view of the conduct of the transgressors , they likewise cherished the utmost benevolence of feeling towards them . To deduct aught from the sum of their happiness , in order to increase that of their victims - or to 10.
... view of the conduct of the transgressors , they likewise cherished the utmost benevolence of feeling towards them . To deduct aught from the sum of their happiness , in order to increase that of their victims - or to 10.
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... feel a stronger pulse , and draw a freer breath . It is , indeed , often urged that the slaves , if freed , would not work . But they , who cherish this belief , disregard the nature of mind . The slaves , in their present condition ...
... feel a stronger pulse , and draw a freer breath . It is , indeed , often urged that the slaves , if freed , would not work . But they , who cherish this belief , disregard the nature of mind . The slaves , in their present condition ...
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... feel to be productive of nothing but evil ; evil to all whom it affects to the white population , to the slaves , to the manumitted themselves . ' - [ Idem , vol . iv . pp . 226 , 300. ] Hundreds who hold slaves , would willingly set ...
... feel to be productive of nothing but evil ; evil to all whom it affects to the white population , to the slaves , to the manumitted themselves . ' - [ Idem , vol . iv . pp . 226 , 300. ] Hundreds who hold slaves , would willingly set ...
Stran 28
... of things in which we should not only cease to feel the burdens which now hang so heavily upon us , but actually regard the poor African as an object of curiosity , and not uneasiness . " 8. Because it was conceived , perfected , and is 28.
... of things in which we should not only cease to feel the burdens which now hang so heavily upon us , but actually regard the poor African as an object of curiosity , and not uneasiness . " 8. Because it was conceived , perfected , and is 28.
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