Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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Stran 18
... duty of every master at once to emanci- pate all his slaves , and of all legislatures to make all bondmen within their jurisdiction free . To this doctrine of immediate emancipation , many objections have been urged . It is said that ...
... duty of every master at once to emanci- pate all his slaves , and of all legislatures to make all bondmen within their jurisdiction free . To this doctrine of immediate emancipation , many objections have been urged . It is said that ...
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... imme- diately is a duty . If we admit that it is right to emancipate slaves gradually , we admit that to hold them for a time in their present state is not sinful . We say that their natural rights are violated when they 23.
... imme- diately is a duty . If we admit that it is right to emancipate slaves gradually , we admit that to hold them for a time in their present state is not sinful . We say that their natural rights are violated when they 23.
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... duty may be imposed on such importation , not exceeding ten dollars for each person . ' This is a declar- ation of the constitution that , without this exception , Congress under the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations ...
... duty may be imposed on such importation , not exceeding ten dollars for each person . ' This is a declar- ation of the constitution that , without this exception , Congress under the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations ...
Stran 26
... duty . The Northern States suffer directly from the exis- tence of slavery at the South . The institution is the perpetual source of jealousy and irritation between the two sections of the country . No true harmony can subsist between ...
... duty . The Northern States suffer directly from the exis- tence of slavery at the South . The institution is the perpetual source of jealousy and irritation between the two sections of the country . No true harmony can subsist between ...
Stran 27
... duty to continue these exertions . A strong hostility to slavery is already growing up in some of the Southern States , among a large part of the white population . It would be in- creased by a powerful expression of opinion on the ...
... duty to continue these exertions . A strong hostility to slavery is already growing up in some of the Southern States , among a large part of the white population . It would be in- creased by a powerful expression of opinion on the ...
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