Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. SAMUEL E. SEWALL , Esq . then proposed the following re- solution : Resolved , That slavery and the traffic in slaves in the District of Columbia , ought to be abolished by the government of ...
1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. SAMUEL E. SEWALL , Esq . then proposed the following re- solution : Resolved , That slavery and the traffic in slaves in the District of Columbia , ought to be abolished by the government of ...
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1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. statements of the mover of the resolution . He then pointed out how ... slaves in this country were not in any degree protected by the law . After a collection had been taken for the benefit of ...
1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. statements of the mover of the resolution . He then pointed out how ... slaves in this country were not in any degree protected by the law . After a collection had been taken for the benefit of ...
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1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. the legal condition of the slaves in the British Colonies far supe- rior to what it is in the Slave States . Mr. Child introduced a great variety of topics into his speech , and enforced his ...
1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. the legal condition of the slaves in the British Colonies far supe- rior to what it is in the Slave States . Mr. Child introduced a great variety of topics into his speech , and enforced his ...
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... slaves , as to receive with incredulity , if not positive unbelief , the most well - authenticated facts ; others possess merely a general statis- tical knowledge , but have never traced the pernicious effects of slavery upon the ...
... slaves , as to receive with incredulity , if not positive unbelief , the most well - authenticated facts ; others possess merely a general statis- tical knowledge , but have never traced the pernicious effects of slavery upon the ...
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1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. order to increase that of their victims - or to depress them in proportion to the elevation of the slaves - was not the design of the founders of the Anti - Slavery Society . It was because ...
1832-38 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. order to increase that of their victims - or to depress them in proportion to the elevation of the slaves - was not the design of the founders of the Anti - Slavery Society . It was because ...
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