Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... regards with dismay and horror the doctrine . which is becoming popular in this land , especially in regard to slavery , that the end sanctifies the means that expediency is duty , but duty is not expediency - that the guilt of ...
... regards with dismay and horror the doctrine . which is becoming popular in this land , especially in regard to slavery , that the end sanctifies the means that expediency is duty , but duty is not expediency - that the guilt of ...
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... regard it as politically and morally false , calculated to par- alyze the consciences and efforts of the people , and giving per- petuity to the system . It is true the people of New - England cannot legislate for the southern states ...
... regard it as politically and morally false , calculated to par- alyze the consciences and efforts of the people , and giving per- petuity to the system . It is true the people of New - England cannot legislate for the southern states ...
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... regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although perceptibly improving , is eminently deserving of compassion and alleviation . To effect the repeal of these laws , which , in the several States ...
... regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although perceptibly improving , is eminently deserving of compassion and alleviation . To effect the repeal of these laws , which , in the several States ...
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... regards the wresting of the slaves from their masters as great an outrage as the invasion of the right of property in houses , cattle and land . ( 3 ) 4. Because it openly , actively , uncompromisingly denounces the immediate abolition ...
... regards the wresting of the slaves from their masters as great an outrage as the invasion of the right of property in houses , cattle and land . ( 3 ) 4. Because it openly , actively , uncompromisingly denounces the immediate abolition ...
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... regard as tyranny and injustice the au- thority which compels him to labor .'- [ General Harper's Letter - First Annual Report , p . 32. ] The slaves would be greatly benefitted by the removal of the free blacks , who now corrupt them ...
... regard as tyranny and injustice the au- thority which compels him to labor .'- [ General Harper's Letter - First Annual Report , p . 32. ] The slaves would be greatly benefitted by the removal of the free blacks , who now corrupt them ...
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