Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... Southern ports . He pointed out some of the cruel injuries to which free people of color were subjected , by being kidnapped and sold for slaves , in consequence of the toleration of the slave trade in the Dis- trict ; and concluded by ...
... Southern ports . He pointed out some of the cruel injuries to which free people of color were subjected , by being kidnapped and sold for slaves , in consequence of the toleration of the slave trade in the Dis- trict ; and concluded by ...
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... Southern States ; and stated that in the French , Spanish , and Portuguese colonies , the slave codes being based on the Civil Law , the slaves were far more protect- ed in their rights than they are in our Slave States or the Brit- ish ...
... Southern States ; and stated that in the French , Spanish , and Portuguese colonies , the slave codes being based on the Civil Law , the slaves were far more protect- ed in their rights than they are in our Slave States or the Brit- ish ...
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... southern states , is as sur- prising as it is deplorable . Many persons , of good information on other subjects , cannot even guess the number of the slave population ; others are hardly able to designate between the free and slave ...
... southern states , is as sur- prising as it is deplorable . Many persons , of good information on other subjects , cannot even guess the number of the slave population ; others are hardly able to designate between the free and slave ...
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... southern fellow - citizens . They saw that custom and education , as well as a mistaken policy , had blinded the eyes of the planters to their best interests ; and while they felt and ex- pressed , as christians and philanthropists ...
... southern fellow - citizens . They saw that custom and education , as well as a mistaken policy , had blinded the eyes of the planters to their best interests ; and while they felt and ex- pressed , as christians and philanthropists ...
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... southern states ; that the national com- pact was so framed as to guarantee the legal possession of slaves ; and that physical interference would be a violation of christian principles . But , so long as slaves are held in the District ...
... southern states ; that the national com- pact was so framed as to guarantee the legal possession of slaves ; and that physical interference would be a violation of christian principles . But , so long as slaves are held in the District ...
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