Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... south we are now pledging our physical force , in case of insurrection , and giving our co - oper- ation , without which they could not long retain their victims in servitude . To the slaves , therefore , we are bound to make re ...
... south we are now pledging our physical force , in case of insurrection , and giving our co - oper- ation , without which they could not long retain their victims in servitude . To the slaves , therefore , we are bound to make re ...
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... south to prevent the master from inflicting any degree of cruelty on his slave - death itself even not excepted - if there be no white person present to witness and testify to the fact . Here are some fifteen different modes of whipping ...
... south to prevent the master from inflicting any degree of cruelty on his slave - death itself even not excepted - if there be no white person present to witness and testify to the fact . Here are some fifteen different modes of whipping ...
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... South . Not only have their newspapers complained of Northern aboli- tionists , but even some of their governors have condescended to attack them . The Managers have stated a few facts to show how fast the principles of the Society are ...
... South . Not only have their newspapers complained of Northern aboli- tionists , but even some of their governors have condescended to attack them . The Managers have stated a few facts to show how fast the principles of the Society are ...
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... south and injure the negroes ; but you must prove it clearly , fully , and beyond doubt , before you have made out your case . The humanity of our law will not allow an individual to be put under guardianship on the ground of in- sanity ...
... south and injure the negroes ; but you must prove it clearly , fully , and beyond doubt , before you have made out your case . The humanity of our law will not allow an individual to be put under guardianship on the ground of in- sanity ...
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... South : it would be still more wounded should they be called on to march to the South to quell an insurrection of the slaves , as they are liable to be under the Constitution . Besides all this , the moral princi- ples of a large part ...
... South : it would be still more wounded should they be called on to march to the South to quell an insurrection of the slaves , as they are liable to be under the Constitution . Besides all this , the moral princi- ples of a large part ...
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