Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... RESPECTING IT . ' ... ' So far as we can ascertain , the supporters of the colonization policy generally believe , that slavery is in this country a constitutional and legit- imate system , WHICH THEY HAVE NEITHER INCLINATION , INTEREST ...
... RESPECTING IT . ' ... ' So far as we can ascertain , the supporters of the colonization policy generally believe , that slavery is in this country a constitutional and legit- imate system , WHICH THEY HAVE NEITHER INCLINATION , INTEREST ...
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... respect to the enslaved Africans in the United States , in which the enormities of that free country have exceeded those of any other . The first is , that slaves are regularly bred for sale . The second , that , in many of the States ...
... respect to the enslaved Africans in the United States , in which the enormities of that free country have exceeded those of any other . The first is , that slaves are regularly bred for sale . The second , that , in many of the States ...
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... respect to the affecting woes of our colored - brethren , in consequence of withholding from them their inalienable rights , is entirely incompatible with all the principles of republicanism , of human- ity , and of our holy religion ...
... respect to the affecting woes of our colored - brethren , in consequence of withholding from them their inalienable rights , is entirely incompatible with all the principles of republicanism , of human- ity , and of our holy religion ...
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... respect for themselves , and has excited them to great exertions to elevate their condition . Within a very short period , they have formed associations for mutual improvement in Boston , New - York , and Philadelphia , and in other ...
... respect for themselves , and has excited them to great exertions to elevate their condition . Within a very short period , they have formed associations for mutual improvement in Boston , New - York , and Philadelphia , and in other ...
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... respecting their slaves , except in regard to the slave - trade carried on between the States . They do , however , claim the right to express their opinions on the subject of slavery in the Southern States , freely and openly , and to ...
... respecting their slaves , except in regard to the slave - trade carried on between the States . They do , however , claim the right to express their opinions on the subject of slavery in the Southern States , freely and openly , and to ...
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