Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... objects may be more readily perceived by a few illustrations . Since the Declaration of Independence was put forth , nearly two millions of slaves have perished in this country , who were driven all their days under the lash of callous ...
... objects may be more readily perceived by a few illustrations . Since the Declaration of Independence was put forth , nearly two millions of slaves have perished in this country , who were driven all their days under the lash of callous ...
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... object of its organiza- tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of beneficence , in regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although perceptibly improving , is eminently deserving of compassion and ...
... object of its organiza- tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of beneficence , in regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although perceptibly improving , is eminently deserving of compassion and ...
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... object of desire to him , unless accom- panied by colonization . So far was he from desiring it , unaccompanied by this condition , that he would not live in a country where the one took place without the other ' !!! — [ Mr . Mercer's ...
... object of desire to him , unless accom- panied by colonization . So far was he from desiring it , unaccompanied by this condition , that he would not live in a country where the one took place without the other ' !!! — [ Mr . Mercer's ...
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... object in view , that is , to withdraw from the United States annually , so many of the colored population , and provide them a comfortable home and all the advantages of civilization in Africa , as will make the number here remain ...
... object in view , that is , to withdraw from the United States annually , so many of the colored population , and provide them a comfortable home and all the advantages of civilization in Africa , as will make the number here remain ...
Stran 31
... object now is , and ever has been , to colonize , with their own consent , free people of color on the coast of Africa , or elsewhere , as Con- gress may deem expedient . And , Sir , I am unwilling to admit , under any cir- cumstances ...
... object now is , and ever has been , to colonize , with their own consent , free people of color on the coast of Africa , or elsewhere , as Con- gress may deem expedient . And , Sir , I am unwilling to admit , under any cir- cumstances ...
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