Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... Union , by endeavoring to remove the cause of division . They believed , inasmuch as it is impracticable satisfactorily to legislate for a portion of the people as men , and another portion as cattle , that there could be no end to ...
... Union , by endeavoring to remove the cause of division . They believed , inasmuch as it is impracticable satisfactorily to legislate for a portion of the people as men , and another portion as cattle , that there could be no end to ...
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... Union ( which is now held by a hair , if that be not separated at this moment ) stronger than chains of iron . It will enable us to take the one hundred thousand infants , who are annually born of slave parents , and doomed to a life of ...
... Union ( which is now held by a hair , if that be not separated at this moment ) stronger than chains of iron . It will enable us to take the one hundred thousand infants , who are annually born of slave parents , and doomed to a life of ...
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... Union to the other .'- [ Idem , vol . iv . pp . 202 , 363. ] ' Were the very spirit of angelic charity to pervade and fill the hearts of all the slaveholders in our land , it would by no means require that all the slaves should be ...
... Union to the other .'- [ Idem , vol . iv . pp . 202 , 363. ] ' Were the very spirit of angelic charity to pervade and fill the hearts of all the slaveholders in our land , it would by no means require that all the slaves should be ...
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... Union . Any project , therefore , by which , in a material degree , the dangerous element in the general mass can be diminished or render- ed stationary , deserves deliberate consideration .'- [ Idem , vol . ii . p . 338. ] To remove ...
... Union . Any project , therefore , by which , in a material degree , the dangerous element in the general mass can be diminished or render- ed stationary , deserves deliberate consideration .'- [ Idem , vol . ii . p . 338. ] To remove ...
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... Union not at this moment groaning under the evil of this class of persons , a curse and a contagion wherever they reside .'- [ Idem , vol . iii . pp . 24 , 203. ] Mr. Mercer adverted to the situation of his native State , and the ...
... Union not at this moment groaning under the evil of this class of persons , a curse and a contagion wherever they reside .'- [ Idem , vol . iii . pp . 24 , 203. ] Mr. Mercer adverted to the situation of his native State , and the ...
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