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, 1847 - 226 pages |
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... Citizen , Liberia Herald , William Jay , British Emancipator , G. W. Alexander , George Bradburn , Edmund Quincy , Pawtucket Chronicle , Cleveland Journal , Legislature of Vermont , Gen. Assembly of Ohio State , A. S. Society of ...
... Citizen , Liberia Herald , William Jay , British Emancipator , G. W. Alexander , George Bradburn , Edmund Quincy , Pawtucket Chronicle , Cleveland Journal , Legislature of Vermont , Gen. Assembly of Ohio State , A. S. Society of ...
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... citizens , depends upon the sovereign people . The great Arbiter of events has left this yet in the control of his free agents . The varied scenes of horror , when the dread day of retribution shall arrive , the mas- sacres , the ...
... citizens , depends upon the sovereign people . The great Arbiter of events has left this yet in the control of his free agents . The varied scenes of horror , when the dread day of retribution shall arrive , the mas- sacres , the ...
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... citizen , but every person found engaged in the foreign slave trade shall be adjudged a pirate and shall suffer death . Besides , we should have to decline but few acquaintances , Spain and Portugal , Brazil & Co. If the united North ...
... citizen , but every person found engaged in the foreign slave trade shall be adjudged a pirate and shall suffer death . Besides , we should have to decline but few acquaintances , Spain and Portugal , Brazil & Co. If the united North ...
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... citizens , because they were not admitted to the rights of citizens , in the states which adopted or continued slavery . If they were to be taken into account as property , it was asked , what peculiar circumstance should render this ...
... citizens , because they were not admitted to the rights of citizens , in the states which adopted or continued slavery . If they were to be taken into account as property , it was asked , what peculiar circumstance should render this ...
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... citizen may freely speak , write , and publish his sentiments on all subjects , being responsible for the abuse of ... citizens of the United States , shall land , from any such ship or vessel , and on any foreign shore seize any negro ...
... citizen may freely speak , write , and publish his sentiments on all subjects , being responsible for the abuse of ... citizens of the United States , shall land , from any such ship or vessel , and on any foreign shore seize any negro ...
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abolished abolition of slavery abolitionists African American annexation of Texas ANTI-SLAVERY Archibald L believe blood bondage brethren British cause chains Christian citizens civilized claim color Congress constitution crime cruel cruelty curse Daniel O'Connell declared degraded duty ELIAS HICKS emancipation equal evil exist favor feel fellow female foreign freedom freemen friends Gamaliel Bailey glorious hands happiness hath heart heaven honor human independence Indian influence John JOHN MATTOCKS John Quincy Adams Joseph Sturge justice labor land laws Legislature liberty mankind master ment Mexican Mexican government Mexico moral mulatto nation nature negro never New-York North northern o'er object oppression party Patriot peace perpetual persons political principles race representatives republic republic of Texas Senate slave-trade slaveholding slaves Society soul South southern spirit sympathy territory Texians thing thou tion trade traffic tyrant Union United violation Virginia William William Slade