Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... church , I was po- litely conducted to an eligible seat in the broad aisle . In a few moments afterward , by a singular , and certainly to me a very agreeable coincidence , a colored man was bowed into the same pew with 5 33 advice I ...
... church , I was po- litely conducted to an eligible seat in the broad aisle . In a few moments afterward , by a singular , and certainly to me a very agreeable coincidence , a colored man was bowed into the same pew with 5 33 advice I ...
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... churches in the same place , sacked St. Phillips ' Episcopal Church in Centre - street , demolished the African school house in Orange- street , and twelve adjacent houses , principally occupied by col- ored people . For a number of ...
... churches in the same place , sacked St. Phillips ' Episcopal Church in Centre - street , demolished the African school house in Orange- street , and twelve adjacent houses , principally occupied by col- ored people . For a number of ...
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... church- es under our care , the use of all proper means to effect the speedy eman- cipation of the slaves in these United States , and especially in the Pres- byterian Church . Synod do consider the existing system of holding in in ...
... church- es under our care , the use of all proper means to effect the speedy eman- cipation of the slaves in these United States , and especially in the Pres- byterian Church . Synod do consider the existing system of holding in in ...
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... Church . These letters are masterly performances , and have been widely circulated throughout the country . Mr. Bir- ney has given the best proof of the sincerity of his opinions , by emancipating all his slaves . It is almost ...
... Church . These letters are masterly performances , and have been widely circulated throughout the country . Mr. Bir- ney has given the best proof of the sincerity of his opinions , by emancipating all his slaves . It is almost ...
Stran 8
... church , that it would not do to overlook it any longer . The despised Abolitionists had made a deep impression upon the public mind . They had exposed the delusion of Colonization , to * If any are in doubt on these points , we refer ...
... church , that it would not do to overlook it any longer . The despised Abolitionists had made a deep impression upon the public mind . They had exposed the delusion of Colonization , to * If any are in doubt on these points , we refer ...
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