Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... true nature of the 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 ...
... true nature of the 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 ...
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... true effect of the Society was to perpetuate slavery , by remov- ing from the country a portion of the free colored people who it was supposed might sympatize with the slaves , and might assist them in recovering freedom . The ...
... true effect of the Society was to perpetuate slavery , by remov- ing from the country a portion of the free colored people who it was supposed might sympatize with the slaves , and might assist them in recovering freedom . The ...
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... true the people of New - England cannot legislate for the 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 ...
... true the people of New - England cannot legislate for the 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 ...
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... true that the people of New - England are not bound to use their moral and political power to overthrow slavery in the United States . While the Anti - Slavery Society makes the emancipation of all the slaves in this country the primary ...
... true that the people of New - England are not bound to use their moral and political power to overthrow slavery in the United States . While the Anti - Slavery Society makes the emancipation of all the slaves in this country the primary ...
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... true in point of fact , they would never , slaveholders as they are , have associated themselves together for the purpose of co - operating with the Parent Society ; and far less would they have appeared in the character in which they ...
... true in point of fact , they would never , slaveholders as they are , have associated themselves together for the purpose of co - operating with the Parent Society ; and far less would they have appeared in the character in which they ...
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