Annual Report and Proceedings, Volúmenes14-18Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1846 |
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... tion with her dowry of plunder and of crime . The gate which had once been shut against her admission because the uses of an impending conflict for the powers of the government forbade a too hasty welcome , has been expanded wide for ...
... tion with her dowry of plunder and of crime . The gate which had once been shut against her admission because the uses of an impending conflict for the powers of the government forbade a too hasty welcome , has been expanded wide for ...
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... tion , still it was highly honorable to the gentlemen who were mainly instrumental in calling it , and truly encouraging in the signs it made manifest of an increasing sense of the general share of the whole people in the guilt and the ...
... tion , still it was highly honorable to the gentlemen who were mainly instrumental in calling it , and truly encouraging in the signs it made manifest of an increasing sense of the general share of the whole people in the guilt and the ...
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... tion to be held at Concord . Accordingly this meeting was held , in September , and was one of deep interest . This Con- vention met , by adjournment , again at Cambridge on the 21st day of October . An animated meeting was there held ...
... tion to be held at Concord . Accordingly this meeting was held , in September , and was one of deep interest . This Con- vention met , by adjournment , again at Cambridge on the 21st day of October . An animated meeting was there held ...
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... tion was first broached , has our warning voice been uplifted , entreating the people not to be deceived in this behalf . At times when universal security seemed to pervade the country , we have proclaimed that the scheme would never be ...
... tion was first broached , has our warning voice been uplifted , entreating the people not to be deceived in this behalf . At times when universal security seemed to pervade the country , we have proclaimed that the scheme would never be ...
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... tion , and to pursue and destroy those they loved the best . In the emphatic language of Mr. GIDDINGS , just uttered in the ears of Congress , " the Union founded by our fathers has been subverted , and a new Slave - holding confederacy ...
... tion , and to pursue and destroy those they loved the best . In the emphatic language of Mr. GIDDINGS , just uttered in the ears of Congress , " the Union founded by our fathers has been subverted , and a new Slave - holding confederacy ...
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Annual Report and Proceedings, Volúmenes19-21 Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society Vista completa - 1851 |
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Abolition Abolitionism Abolitionists action addressed adjournment adopted agitation amendment American Anti-Slavery Society American Slavery Annual Meeting Anti believe Board Boston brethren British BUFFUM cause character Christian Church colored Committee Congress Constitution Convention crime declared Democratic Douglass duty earnest EDMUND QUINCY effect Emancipation enemies England excited existence faithful Faneuil Hall fidelity following resolution FRANCIS JACKSON Free Soil Party friends fugitive GARRISON Government hands heart held honor hope human interest JOHN justice labors Legislature liberty Massachusetts Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society ment Messrs Mexico mind moral motion National never nomination North Northern Ohio OLIVER GARDNER opinion Parker Pillsbury persons political present President principles Pro-Slavery purpose question refused Report Republic Resolved SAMUEL Senate session Slave Power Slaveholding South Southern speech spirit subject of Slavery success sympathy territory tion Union United vote WENDELL PHILLIPS Whigs WILLIAM WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON Wilmot Proviso zeal
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Página 5 - That, as an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty...
Página 14 - Nevertheless congress adopted his views without delay, and on the 13th declared that by an act of the republic of Mexico, a state of war existed between the two governments; it authorized the president to call for volunteers to any number, not exceeding 50,000, to serve for twelve months after arrival at the place of rendezvous, and placed at his disposal $10,000,000. The president immediately intimated to General Scott, the commander-in-chief...
Página 26 - The right of property is before and higher than any Constitutional sanction; and the right of the owner of a slave to such slave and its increase is the same and as inviolable as the right of the owner of any property whatever.
Página 14 - House dissenting) had declared that " by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States...
Página 60 - Address from the People of Ireland to Their Countrymen and Countrywomen in America.
Página 15 - We hesitate not to say that Annexation, effected by any act or proceeding of the Federal Government, or any of its departments, would be identical with, dissolution. It would be a .violation of our National compact, its objects, designs, and the great elementary principles which entered into its formation, of a character so deep and fundamental, and would be an attempt to eternize an institution and a power...
Página 68 - If, however, any one should offer himself as a missionary, having slaves, and should insist on retaining them as his property, we could not appoint him. One thing is certain, we can never be a party to any arrangement which would imply approbation of slavery'.
Página 15 - ... nature so unjust in themselves, so injurious to the interests and abhorrent to the feelings of the people of the free States, as, in our opinion, not only inevitably to result in a dissolution of the Union, but fully to justify it...
Página 65 - ... Separation aforesaid, and based upon the Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church, comprehending the doctrines, and entire moral, ecclesiastical, and economical rules and regulations of said Discipline, except only in so far as verbal alterations may be necessary to a distinct organization, and to be known by the style and title of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
Página 15 - We hold that there is not only ' no political necessity' for it, ' no advantages to be derived from it,' but that there is no constitutional power delegated to any department of the National Government to authorize it ; that no act of Congress, or treaty for annexation, can impose the least obligation upon the several States of this Union to submit to such an unwarrantable act, or to receive into their family and fraternity such misbegotten and illegitimate progeny. "We hesitate not to say that Annexation,...