Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... speech , and enforced his argu- ments by numerous illustrations . The resolution passed without opposition . The Rev. Mr. RUSSELL , of Watertown , offered the follow- ing resolution : Resolved , That the plan of colonizing the blacks in ...
... speech , and enforced his argu- ments by numerous illustrations . The resolution passed without opposition . The Rev. Mr. RUSSELL , of Watertown , offered the follow- ing resolution : Resolved , That the plan of colonizing the blacks in ...
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... speech . The following resolution was submitted by Mr. GARRISON , without any remarks , in consequence of the lateness of the hour : Resolved , That the exertions made by the free people of color in this coun- try to improve their ...
... speech . The following resolution was submitted by Mr. GARRISON , without any remarks , in consequence of the lateness of the hour : Resolved , That the exertions made by the free people of color in this coun- try to improve their ...
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... liable to be called upon to put down slave in- surrections at the south ; so long as there is neither the liberty of speech nor of the press , on the subject of oppression , in a large portion of our country ; so long as southern 21.
... liable to be called upon to put down slave in- surrections at the south ; so long as there is neither the liberty of speech nor of the press , on the subject of oppression , in a large portion of our country ; so long as southern 21.
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... [ Speech of Henry Clay - First Annual Report . ] ( 4 ) The scope of the Society is large enough , but it is in no wise mingled or confounded with the broad sweeping views of a few fanatics in America , who would urge us on to the sudden ...
... [ Speech of Henry Clay - First Annual Report . ] ( 4 ) The scope of the Society is large enough , but it is in no wise mingled or confounded with the broad sweeping views of a few fanatics in America , who would urge us on to the sudden ...
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... Speech in Congress . ] The Society maintains , that no slave ought to receive his liberty except on condition of being excluded , not merely from the State which sets him loose , but from the whole country ; that is , of being colonized ...
... Speech in Congress . ] The Society maintains , that no slave ought to receive his liberty except on condition of being excluded , not merely from the State which sets him loose , but from the whole country ; that is , of being colonized ...
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