The Legion of Liberty and Force of Truth, Volume 1Arno Press, 1969 - 374 pages |
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... human blood ? How dare you lift those hands to heav'n And ask or hope to be forgiven ? How dare you breathe the wounded air , That wafts to heaven the negro's prayer ! How dare you tread the conscious earth , That gave mankind an equal ...
... human blood ? How dare you lift those hands to heav'n And ask or hope to be forgiven ? How dare you breathe the wounded air , That wafts to heaven the negro's prayer ! How dare you tread the conscious earth , That gave mankind an equal ...
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... human nature , who will not say " Amen . " There is not a man on earth who does not believe that slavery is a curse . Human beings may be inconsistent , but human nature is true to herself . She has uttered her testimony against slavery ...
... human nature , who will not say " Amen . " There is not a man on earth who does not believe that slavery is a curse . Human beings may be inconsistent , but human nature is true to herself . She has uttered her testimony against slavery ...
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... human being , he was a nullity as a man . He said the slave - trade was directly contrary to the principles of humanity and justice , and that the state of slavery which followed it , however mitigated , was a state so improper , so ...
... human being , he was a nullity as a man . He said the slave - trade was directly contrary to the principles of humanity and justice , and that the state of slavery which followed it , however mitigated , was a state so improper , so ...
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London Evangelical Marselloise Hyınn | |
John Wesley F De la Mennais | |
Theobald Matthew and APPENDIX | |
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