Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... things which existed in the District of Columbia . Many people , he said , among us were not aware that slavery and the slave trade were thus directly countenanced and supported by the Ameri- can government and people . He afterwards ...
... things which existed in the District of Columbia . Many people , he said , among us were not aware that slavery and the slave trade were thus directly countenanced and supported by the Ameri- can government and people . He afterwards ...
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... thing that is thy neighbor's ' - Behold the hire of the laborers , which have reaped down your fields , which is of you kept back by fraud , crieth ; and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of ...
... thing that is thy neighbor's ' - Behold the hire of the laborers , which have reaped down your fields , which is of you kept back by fraud , crieth ; and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of ...
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... thing as property in man , and you cannot , as a patriot , a philanthropist , or a dis- ciple of Christ , oppose the immediate liberation of the slaves- you cannot but demand that liberation - you cannot be satisfied with any thing ...
... thing as property in man , and you cannot , as a patriot , a philanthropist , or a dis- ciple of Christ , oppose the immediate liberation of the slaves- you cannot but demand that liberation - you cannot be satisfied with any thing ...
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... thing terrific in this arrangement ? It means , secondly , that every husband shall have his own . wife , and every wife her own husband , both being united in wedlock according to its proper forms , and placed under the protection of ...
... thing terrific in this arrangement ? It means , secondly , that every husband shall have his own . wife , and every wife her own husband , both being united in wedlock according to its proper forms , and placed under the protection of ...
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... thing would go on as peace- ably as in the case of the slaves in St. Domingo , who , for eight years after their liberation , continued to work with untiring in- dustry , maintaining the utmost order , and were only roused to deeds of ...
... thing would go on as peace- ably as in the case of the slaves in St. Domingo , who , for eight years after their liberation , continued to work with untiring in- dustry , maintaining the utmost order , and were only roused to deeds of ...
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