Proceedings of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at the Annual Meetings Held in 1854, 1855 & 1856;: With the Treasurer's Reports and General Agent's Annual Statements, 第 1 巻Negro Universities Press, 1970 - 67 ページ |
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... measures they have proposed , in preventing us from writing , speaking , meeting and publishing on the subject of Slave- ry , it will be apparent to the world — it will stand confessed be- fore all men , that we are not a free people ...
... measures they have proposed , in preventing us from writing , speaking , meeting and publishing on the subject of Slave- ry , it will be apparent to the world — it will stand confessed be- fore all men , that we are not a free people ...
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... measures as may be necessary for their security , with un- limited means of carrying them into effect , except such as may be expressly inhibited to the States by the Constitution . ' right of a State to defend itself against internal ...
... measures as may be necessary for their security , with un- limited means of carrying them into effect , except such as may be expressly inhibited to the States by the Constitution . ' right of a State to defend itself against internal ...
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... measures . " What will it amount to ? Every body is willing to say to the poor , Be ye warmed , be ye filled ; ' but when we come to the measures for feeding and clothing them , the miser starts back ! Such benevolence does no good ...
... measures . " What will it amount to ? Every body is willing to say to the poor , Be ye warmed , be ye filled ; ' but when we come to the measures for feeding and clothing them , the miser starts back ! Such benevolence does no good ...
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25 cents 50 cents A. S. soc A. S. Society abolition of slavery abolitionism abolitionists adopted agents American Anti-Slavery Society American Colonization Society annual meeting anti-slavery cause Board of Managers Boston brethren called Christian church citizens colored Commonwealth Congress Constitution Convention Cresson declared discussion doctrine duty Edmund Quincy emancipation England evil Executive Committee Faneuil Hall favor feel Female following resolution Francis Jackson freedom friends George George Thompson Hall heart House human John labor land Legislature Liberator liberty Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society moral nation never New-England New-England Anti-Slavery Society North object opinion oppression organization Parent Society party persons petition pledge political Pres present President principles pro-slavery question regard Report Resolved Samuel Senate sentiment slave trade slaveholding South southern spirit THOMAS CLARKSON Thompson tion truth Union United vote Wendell Phillips William WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON