Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... stand afar off and mock , and close their ears to the sound of its blows , and demand evidence of its effi- ciency , seeing the tree has not yet fallen ; yet in due time this Bohon Upas shall be prostrated , as it were in the twinkling ...
... stand afar off and mock , and close their ears to the sound of its blows , and demand evidence of its effi- ciency , seeing the tree has not yet fallen ; yet in due time this Bohon Upas shall be prostrated , as it were in the twinkling ...
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... stand , one by one , and each separate- ly knocked off to the highest bidder . Husbands are separated from their wives , parents from children , friend from friend , and lover from lover , and every endearing tie of nature and affection ...
... stand , one by one , and each separate- ly knocked off to the highest bidder . Husbands are separated from their wives , parents from children , friend from friend , and lover from lover , and every endearing tie of nature and affection ...
Stran 49
... stand in need of our sympathy and benevolent co - operation ; therefore , recog- nizing the inspired declaration that God hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth , ' and in obedience to our ...
... stand in need of our sympathy and benevolent co - operation ; therefore , recog- nizing the inspired declaration that God hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth , ' and in obedience to our ...
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... stand among the foremost in the defence of the violated rights of Human Nature .'— Anti - Slavery Tract . III . ' It is quite evident that our slave system will be abolished , and that its supporters will hereafter be regarded with the ...
... stand among the foremost in the defence of the violated rights of Human Nature .'— Anti - Slavery Tract . III . ' It is quite evident that our slave system will be abolished , and that its supporters will hereafter be regarded with the ...
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... stand off the length of the whip , and receive any number of lashes the master chooses to inflict . 11. A slave , for some cause , offered to strike a white man , was seized , arms extended and lashed to a stick thus , ( † ) and then ...
... stand off the length of the whip , and receive any number of lashes the master chooses to inflict . 11. A slave , for some cause , offered to strike a white man , was seized , arms extended and lashed to a stick thus , ( † ) and then ...
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