Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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Stran 28
... Annual Report , p . 32. ] The slaves would be greatly benefitted by the removal of the free blacks , who now corrupt them and render them discontented .'- [ Second An . Report . ] • Their annual increase is truly astonishing , certainly ...
... Annual Report , p . 32. ] The slaves would be greatly benefitted by the removal of the free blacks , who now corrupt them and render them discontented .'- [ Second An . Report . ] • Their annual increase is truly astonishing , certainly ...
Stran 41
... annually since its organization ! The slave population has increased more than HALF A MILLION , and been reduced less than FIVE HUNDRED by the Society , since the year 1816 ! When the Alleghany mountains can be cast into the sea by ...
... annually since its organization ! The slave population has increased more than HALF A MILLION , and been reduced less than FIVE HUNDRED by the Society , since the year 1816 ! When the Alleghany mountains can be cast into the sea by ...
Stran 47
... annually stolen away from their homes in Africa , and transported across the ocean , to supply those Christian markets where men , women and children are bought and sold like brute beasts ; fully demon- strating that so long as there is ...
... annually stolen away from their homes in Africa , and transported across the ocean , to supply those Christian markets where men , women and children are bought and sold like brute beasts ; fully demon- strating that so long as there is ...
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