Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... stand aghast at the proposition . All this ruffling of mind is indeed ridiculous ; but as it origin- ates unwittingly in error , it merits a charitable allowance rather than satire . * What , then , is meant by immediate abolition ? It ...
... stand aghast at the proposition . All this ruffling of mind is indeed ridiculous ; but as it origin- ates unwittingly in error , it merits a charitable allowance rather than satire . * What , then , is meant by immediate abolition ? It ...
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... standing army , will be longer needed to keep the slaves in awe . The planters may dismiss their present fears , and sleep soundly ; for , by one act , they will have transformed their enemies into grateful friends and servants . It ...
... standing army , will be longer needed to keep the slaves in awe . The planters may dismiss their present fears , and sleep soundly ; for , by one act , they will have transformed their enemies into grateful friends and servants . It ...
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... standing perpetual incitement to dis- content . Though the condition of the slave be a thousand times the best- supplied , protected , instead of destitute and desolate - yet , the folly of the ' con- dition , held to involuntary labor ...
... standing perpetual incitement to dis- content . Though the condition of the slave be a thousand times the best- supplied , protected , instead of destitute and desolate - yet , the folly of the ' con- dition , held to involuntary labor ...
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... stands , and must forever stand , without a paral- lel of all the offspring of prejudice and oppression , it is the most shapeless and unnatural . Men , who are intellectually and ' What but sorrow can we feel at the misguided piety ...
... stands , and must forever stand , without a paral- lel of all the offspring of prejudice and oppression , it is the most shapeless and unnatural . Men , who are intellectually and ' What but sorrow can we feel at the misguided piety ...
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... STAND IN ALL THEIR RIGOR , to work out the ultimate and unbounded good of this people . Per- suaded that their condition here is not susceptible of a radical and permanent improvement , we would deprecate any legislation that should ...
... STAND IN ALL THEIR RIGOR , to work out the ultimate and unbounded good of this people . Per- suaded that their condition here is not susceptible of a radical and permanent improvement , we would deprecate any legislation that should ...
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