Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... pledging our physical force , in case of insurrection , and giving our co - oper- ation , without which they could not long retain their victims in servitude . To the slaves , therefore , we are bound to make re- paration ; and no ...
... pledging our physical force , in case of insurrection , and giving our co - oper- ation , without which they could not long retain their victims in servitude . To the slaves , therefore , we are bound to make re- paration ; and no ...
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... pledged to spare no efforts . The Managers consider the removal of the free colored pop- ulation of the United States to the coast of Africa -- to a land of darkness and barbarism - for the purpose of giving them lit- erary , scientific ...
... pledged to spare no efforts . The Managers consider the removal of the free colored pop- ulation of the United States to the coast of Africa -- to a land of darkness and barbarism - for the purpose of giving them lit- erary , scientific ...
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... pledge can we give for the moderation and safety of our measures than our own interests as slaveholders , and the ties that bind us to the slaveholding communities to which we belong ? ' — [ Speech of Mr. Key . - Elev- enth Annual ...
... pledge can we give for the moderation and safety of our measures than our own interests as slaveholders , and the ties that bind us to the slaveholding communities to which we belong ? ' — [ Speech of Mr. Key . - Elev- enth Annual ...
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... pledge , let a quickened , an astonished , and a repenting nation testify . The motion was unanimously adopted . Rev. Mr. Phelps , of Boston , offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the condition of the slaves in the United ...
... pledge , let a quickened , an astonished , and a repenting nation testify . The motion was unanimously adopted . Rev. Mr. Phelps , of Boston , offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the condition of the slaves in the United ...
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... pledged to the doctrine of imme- diate emancipation . These societies are multiplying with a rapidity which is truly astonishing . The glorious cause of Temperance has not been more signally prospered than our own . These are but faint ...
... pledged to the doctrine of imme- diate emancipation . These societies are multiplying with a rapidity which is truly astonishing . The glorious cause of Temperance has not been more signally prospered than our own . These are but faint ...
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