Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... things in which we should not only cease to feel the burdens which now hang so heavily upon us , but actually regard the poor African as an object of curiosity , and not uneasiness . " 8. Because it was conceived , perfected , and is 28.
... things in which we should not only cease to feel the burdens which now hang so heavily upon us , but actually regard the poor African as an object of curiosity , and not uneasiness . " 8. Because it was conceived , perfected , and is 28.
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... thing precious and sacred . The spectacle is truly revolting . ( 8. ) What greater pledge can we give for the moderation and safety of our measures than our own interests as slaveholders , and the ties that bind us to the slaveholding ...
... thing precious and sacred . The spectacle is truly revolting . ( 8. ) What greater pledge can we give for the moderation and safety of our measures than our own interests as slaveholders , and the ties that bind us to the slaveholding ...
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... thing be done that may and should be done ; let the heart be inspired but by one principle -love to God and love to man ; let abolition societies be es- tablished in every town and village in the free states ; and the speedy ...
... thing be done that may and should be done ; let the heart be inspired but by one principle -love to God and love to man ; let abolition societies be es- tablished in every town and village in the free states ; and the speedy ...
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... things , we are compelled to ex- claim , Oh , America ! how long shall it prove a misfortune and a curse to a portion of thy children , that their ancestors were not permitted to remain in a land of heathens ? How long , in this ...
... things , we are compelled to ex- claim , Oh , America ! how long shall it prove a misfortune and a curse to a portion of thy children , that their ancestors were not permitted to remain in a land of heathens ? How long , in this ...
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... things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you , do ye even so to them ; we agree to form ourselves into a Society , and to be governed by the following CONSTITUTION . ARTICLE 1. This Society shall be called the New - England Anti ...
... things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you , do ye even so to them ; we agree to form ourselves into a Society , and to be governed by the following CONSTITUTION . ARTICLE 1. This Society shall be called the New - England Anti ...
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