Slavery in America: Or, An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization and the American Anit-slavery SocietiesF. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1835 - 198페이지 |
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... New - York Society , in addressing the Legislature , express their desire , that the provisions in the constitution and statute - book of that State relative to the blacks , may " stand Improvement of Free Blacks discouraged . 17.
... New - York Society , in addressing the Legislature , express their desire , that the provisions in the constitution and statute - book of that State relative to the blacks , may " stand Improvement of Free Blacks discouraged . 17.
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... Miss Crandall's pertinacity in pursuing her own plans ; and express their horror of abolition principles , and state that Mr. Garrison had said that the excitement in Canterbury " is one 26 Proceedings in Canterbury .
... Miss Crandall's pertinacity in pursuing her own plans ; and express their horror of abolition principles , and state that Mr. Garrison had said that the excitement in Canterbury " is one 26 Proceedings in Canterbury .
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... express admission of the citizenship of free coloured persons , and their case is cited to illustrate the rights of citizens under the federal consti- tution . If a free black , according to the commentary , moving from one state to ...
... express admission of the citizenship of free coloured persons , and their case is cited to illustrate the rights of citizens under the federal consti- tution . If a free black , according to the commentary , moving from one state to ...
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... express condition that the offensive clause in her Constitution should never authorize any law by which any citizens of any of the States should be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such ...
... express condition that the offensive clause in her Constitution should never authorize any law by which any citizens of any of the States should be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such ...
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... express in its fullest extent the idea I enter- tain of what has been done , or what enormities will be perpe- trated to induce this class of persons to leave the State . Who does not know that when a free negro , by crime or other ...
... express in its fullest extent the idea I enter- tain of what has been done , or what enormities will be perpe- trated to induce this class of persons to leave the State . Who does not know that when a free negro , by crime or other ...
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133 페이지 - ... character and condition of the people of color, by encouraging their intel-lectual, moral, and religious improvement, and by removing public prejudice, that thus they may, according to their intellectual and moral worth, share an equality with the whites, of civil and religious privileges; but this Society will never, in any way, countenance the oppressed in vindicating their rights by resorting to physical force.
118 페이지 - A slave is one who is in the power of a master to whom he belongs. The master may sell him, dispose of his person, his industry, and his labor. He can do nothing, possess nothing, nor acquire anything, but what must belong to his master.
xi 페이지 - But ye are departed out of the way; ye have caused many to stumble at the law; ye have corrupted the covenant of Levi, saith the Lord of Hosts. Therefore have I also made you contemptible and base before all the people, according as ye have not kept my ways, but have been partial in the law.
76 페이지 - Slavery is not a national evil ; on the contrary, it is a NATIONAL BENEFIT. Slavery exists in some form every where, and it is not of much consequence in a philosophical point of view, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. In a political point of view, involuntary slavery has the advantage, since all who enjoy political liberty, are then in fact free.
16 페이지 - Free people of color ought never to insult or strike white people, nor presume to conceive themselves equal to the whites ; but, on the contrary, they ought to yield to them on every occasion, and never speak or answer them but with respect, under the penalty of imprisonment, according to the nature of the case.
xi 페이지 - Have we not all one father? hath not one God created us? why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?
129 페이지 - We may now inquire if they enjoy the privileges of the Gospel in their own houses, and on our plantations ? Again we return a negative answer. They have no Bibles to read by their own firesides — they have no family altars ; and when in affliction, sickness, or death, they have no minister to address to them the consolations of the Gospel, nor to bury them with solemn and appropriate services.
154 페이지 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the states; it remaining with the several states alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
39 페이지 - Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States in this Union shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the Constitution of the United States...
89 페이지 - Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property of the planter in his slaves. I deny the right — I acknowledge not the property. The principles, the feelings of our common nature rise in rebellion against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it.