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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... means , the breeding of slaves for the human shambles , the trafficing in the nerves , hearts , and souls of her own colored sons and daughters , in whose veins frequently courses her best blood , and thus save " the slaves from ...
... means , the breeding of slaves for the human shambles , the trafficing in the nerves , hearts , and souls of her own colored sons and daughters , in whose veins frequently courses her best blood , and thus save " the slaves from ...
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... means to attain it . The British Nation paid in 1834 , $ 8,000,000 towards remunerating the West India Planters for about 800,000 slaves ; this ratio would make for two and three - fourth millions of slaves in the United States , about ...
... means to attain it . The British Nation paid in 1834 , $ 8,000,000 towards remunerating the West India Planters for about 800,000 slaves ; this ratio would make for two and three - fourth millions of slaves in the United States , about ...
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... which it can be accomplished , and that is , by the legislative authority ; and this , as far as my suffrage will go , shall not be wanting . - Letter to Robert Morris . I never mean , unless some particular circumstance should compe.
... which it can be accomplished , and that is , by the legislative authority ; and this , as far as my suffrage will go , shall not be wanting . - Letter to Robert Morris . I never mean , unless some particular circumstance should compe.
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... mean , unless some particular circumstance should compe me to it , to possess another slave by purchase ; it being among my firs wishes to see some plan adopted by which slavery in this country may b abolished by law . - Letter to John ...
... mean , unless some particular circumstance should compe me to it , to possess another slave by purchase ; it being among my firs wishes to see some plan adopted by which slavery in this country may b abolished by law . - Letter to John ...
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... means ; and that posterity will triumph although you and I may rue , which I hope we shall not . - Letter , Philadelphia , July 5th , 1776 . Great is Truth - great is Liberty - great is Humanity ; and they must and will prevail ...
... means ; and that posterity will triumph although you and I may rue , which I hope we shall not . - Letter , Philadelphia , July 5th , 1776 . Great is Truth - great is Liberty - great is Humanity ; and they must and will prevail ...
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