The Legion of Liberty!: And Force of Truth, Containing the Thoughts, Words, and Deeds, of Some Prominent Apostles, Champions and MartyrsSold at the Office of the American A.S. Society, 1843 - 380 pages |
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... civil and religious , freedom of speech and of the press ; still on this really practical and vitally important subject , which mainly regulates our legisla- tion and morals , our political economy and national ( want of , ) prosperity ...
... civil and religious , freedom of speech and of the press ; still on this really practical and vitally important subject , which mainly regulates our legisla- tion and morals , our political economy and national ( want of , ) prosperity ...
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... civil and a servile war ; -no mortal has had the temerity to anticipate or imagine ; -but it is written , " With what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged , and with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again . " In ...
... civil and a servile war ; -no mortal has had the temerity to anticipate or imagine ; -but it is written , " With what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged , and with what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again . " In ...
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... civil and religious liberties , but who have expended not much less blood and treasure in violating the rights of others than in defending their own . The United States are far from being irreproachable in this respect . It undoubt ...
... civil and religious liberties , but who have expended not much less blood and treasure in violating the rights of others than in defending their own . The United States are far from being irreproachable in this respect . It undoubt ...
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... civil institutions of so many countries , we can . not hesitate to say , it is supported by no right , no principle , acknow . ledged by the laws of Nature ; that it is inconsistent with all natural right ; the right of personal liberty ...
... civil institutions of so many countries , we can . not hesitate to say , it is supported by no right , no principle , acknow . ledged by the laws of Nature ; that it is inconsistent with all natural right ; the right of personal liberty ...
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... civil institution from savage Africa , has affixed upon their posterity a depressing bur- den , which nothing but the extraordinary benefits conferred by our happy climate , could have enabled us to support . We have been far ...
... civil institution from savage Africa , has affixed upon their posterity a depressing bur- den , which nothing but the extraordinary benefits conferred by our happy climate , could have enabled us to support . We have been far ...
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abolished abolition of slavery abolitionists African American annexation annexation of Texas anti-slavery Archibald L believe blood bondage brethren British cause chains christian citizens civil colonies color Congress constitution crime cruel cruelty death declared degraded ELIAS HICKS emancipation equal evil favor feel fellow freedom freemen friends give hands happiness heart heaven honor human Indians influence interest James James Forten John John Quincy Adams Joseph Sturge justice labor land lash Legislature liberty master ment mercy Mexican Mexico moral mulatto nation nature negroes never New-York northern object oppression Patriot peace persons planters political poor principles race republic slave power slave-holders slave-trade slaves society soul South South Carolina southern spirit suffer territory Texas Texian thing thou tion TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE trade traffic truth tyrant Union United violation Virginia whip William William Slade wretched