Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... measure , and its safety and necessity . After exposing the principles of the Colonization Society , and adverting to some other topics , the Report set forth the meas- ures which the Society had adopted , and the gratifying success ...
... measure , and its safety and necessity . After exposing the principles of the Colonization Society , and adverting to some other topics , the Report set forth the meas- ures which the Society had adopted , and the gratifying success ...
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... measures and principles of the American Colonization Society , yet it ap- proves every laudable effort to confer upon that quarter of the world the blessings of civilization and Christianity . On motion of Mr. BUFFUM , it was Resolved ...
... measures and principles of the American Colonization Society , yet it ap- proves every laudable effort to confer upon that quarter of the world the blessings of civilization and Christianity . On motion of Mr. BUFFUM , it was Resolved ...
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... 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 pursue half - way measures of reform 15.
... 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 pursue half - way measures of reform 15.
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... measures of reform - are the real authors of mischief , the real enemies of their country , although they mean no harm . Their moral vision is imperfect - they have not carefully and candidly examined the subject . They seem to have ...
... measures of reform - are the real authors of mischief , the real enemies of their country , although they mean no harm . Their moral vision is imperfect - they have not carefully and candidly examined the subject . They seem to have ...
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... measure would be no blessing to the slaves , but the very madness of self - destraction to the whites .— [ First An- nual Report of the New - Jersey Colonization Society . ] ( 5 ) Vide the evidence given in ... measures are calculated to 26.
... measure would be no blessing to the slaves , but the very madness of self - destraction to the whites .— [ First An- nual Report of the New - Jersey Colonization Society . ] ( 5 ) Vide the evidence given in ... measures are calculated to 26.
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