Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... means of which it became subject to the exclusive legislation of Congress . He alluded to the wretched system of slave laws which prevailed in the District , showed how negligent Congress had been of the rights of slaves and other ...
... means of which it became subject to the exclusive legislation of Congress . He alluded to the wretched system of slave laws which prevailed in the District , showed how negligent Congress had been of the rights of slaves and other ...
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... 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 circumstances of the times , the laws of the States , the pre- servation of ...
... 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 circumstances of the times , the laws of the States , the pre- servation of ...
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... mean ? Abstract slavery nev- er did , and never can exist . He means , perhaps his language implies nothing else that ... means sinful ! —that is to say , if a man should merely meditate the destruction of the houses of his fellow citi ...
... mean ? Abstract slavery nev- er did , and never can exist . He means , perhaps his language implies nothing else that ... means sinful ! —that is to say , if a man should merely meditate the destruction of the houses of his fellow citi ...
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... mean no harm . Their moral vision is imperfect - they have not carefully and candidly examined the subject . They seem to have forgotten that , in this case , as in all others , strict obedience to the law of God is the only ground of ...
... mean no harm . Their moral vision is imperfect - they have not carefully and candidly examined the subject . They seem to have forgotten that , in this case , as in all others , strict obedience to the law of God is the only ground of ...
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... means , secondly , that every husband shall have his own . wife , and every wife her own husband , both being united in wedlock according to its proper forms , and placed under the protection of law ? Is this unreasonable ? . It means ...
... means , secondly , that every husband shall have his own . wife , and every wife her own husband , both being united in wedlock according to its proper forms , and placed under the protection of law ? Is this unreasonable ? . It means ...
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