Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... effects . Mr. Russell spoke for a few minutes in support of his resolu- tion . He demonstrated that the efforts of the ... effect of the Society was to perpetuate slavery , by remov- ing from the country a portion of the free colored ...
... effects . Mr. Russell spoke for a few minutes in support of his resolu- tion . He demonstrated that the efforts of the ... effect of the Society was to perpetuate slavery , by remov- ing from the country a portion of the free colored ...
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... effects of slavery upon the prosperity and happiness of slave states , or im- agined that it is , and must inevitably be , the source of nation- al division . Hence , to this general ignorance may be attributed the suc- cess of the ...
... effects of slavery upon the prosperity and happiness of slave states , or im- agined that it is , and must inevitably be , the source of nation- al division . Hence , to this general ignorance may be attributed the suc- cess of the ...
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... effect the abolition of slavery , to improve the character and condi- tion of the free people of color , inform and correct public opin- ion in relation to their situation and rights , and obtain for them equal civil and political ...
... effect the abolition of slavery , to improve the character and condi- tion of the free people of color , inform and correct public opin- ion in relation to their situation and rights , and obtain for them equal civil and political ...
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... effect follow ? The slaves fight to obtain their personal freedom . If they were lib- erated , it is pretended , they would destroy their masters ! —in other words , they fight to achieve their liberty , and when it is given to them ...
... effect follow ? The slaves fight to obtain their personal freedom . If they were lib- erated , it is pretended , they would destroy their masters ! —in other words , they fight to achieve their liberty , and when it is given to them ...
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... effect the repeal of these laws , which , in the several States , press them down to the earth , and exclude them from a full exercise of their rights as freemen ; to procure for them mechanical trades , and reputable pursuits , by ...
... effect the repeal of these laws , which , in the several States , press them down to the earth , and exclude them from a full exercise of their rights as freemen ; to procure for them mechanical trades , and reputable pursuits , by ...
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