Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... land of Liberty and Law , have less liberty , and are less protected by law , than in any other part of the world . Mr. Child spoke at some length in support of this resolution . He showed how much more favorable the Civil Law was to ...
... land of Liberty and Law , have less liberty , and are less protected by law , than in any other part of the world . Mr. Child spoke at some length in support of this resolution . He showed how much more favorable the Civil Law was to ...
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... 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 posterity — that the ...
... 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 posterity — that the ...
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... land , forbidden under horrid pen- alties to peruse the sacred Scriptures , or learn the alphabet of their language ! Would to Heaven that this embodied our wickedness ! that our avarice and cruelty had been glutted in the destruction ...
... land , forbidden under horrid pen- alties to peruse the sacred Scriptures , or learn the alphabet of their language ! Would to Heaven that this embodied our wickedness ! that our avarice and cruelty had been glutted in the destruction ...
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... land ! The Board of Managers are satisfied that the doctrine of im- mediate abolition is opposed by many , not because they really mean to justify crime , but simply through ignorance or a misap- prehension of its nature . It is ...
... land ! The Board of Managers are satisfied that the doctrine of im- mediate abolition is opposed by many , not because they really mean to justify crime , but simply through ignorance or a misap- prehension of its nature . It is ...
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... land . In fine , immediate abolition would save the lives of the plant- ers , enhance the value of their lands , promote their temporal and eternal interests , and secure for them the benignant 20.
... land . In fine , immediate abolition would save the lives of the plant- ers , enhance the value of their lands , promote their temporal and eternal interests , and secure for them the benignant 20.
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