Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... interests of the Colored People in this country . The resolution was adopted , after having been sustained by the mover in a brief but highly animated and cogent speech . The following resolution was submitted by Mr. GARRISON , without ...
... interests of the Colored People in this country . The resolution was adopted , after having been sustained by the mover in a brief but highly animated and cogent speech . The following resolution was submitted by Mr. GARRISON , without ...
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... interests or persons of slave - owners . From the statements and complaints . of the planters themselves - from the visible curse which rested upon the slave - tilled soil - from the natural unproductiveness of slave labor , the slaves ...
... interests or persons of slave - owners . From the statements and complaints . of the planters themselves - from the visible curse which rested upon the slave - tilled soil - from the natural unproductiveness of slave labor , the slaves ...
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... of slaves in a christian land . In fine , immediate abolition would save the lives of the plant- ers , enhance the value of their lands , promote their temporal and eternal interests , and secure for them the benignant 20.
... of slaves in a christian land . In fine , immediate abolition would save the lives of the plant- ers , enhance the value of their lands , promote their temporal and eternal interests , and secure for them the benignant 20.
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... interests of the non - slavehold- ing States are jeoparded by the twenty - five slave votes in Con- gress ; so long as moral influence , widely and wisely dissemin- ated , is productive of beneficial results ; so long as public opin ...
... interests of the non - slavehold- ing States are jeoparded by the twenty - five slave votes in Con- gress ; so long as moral influence , widely and wisely dissemin- ated , is productive of beneficial results ; so long as public opin ...
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... interest , prompt to this ; but it is not expedient , it is not safe to do it , without being able to remove them .'— [ Idem , vol . vi . pp . 5 , 110. ] The idea of emancipating our slaves , and permitting them to remain with- in the ...
... interest , prompt to this ; but it is not expedient , it is not safe to do it , without being able to remove them .'— [ Idem , vol . vi . pp . 5 , 110. ] The idea of emancipating our slaves , and permitting them to remain with- in the ...
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