The AbolitionistGarrison and Knapp, 1833 |
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... south for keeping their slaves in a similarly ignorant condition ? Before New - England can go forward boldly and efficiently in the cause of emancipation , she must elevate her colored population , and rank them with the rest of her ...
... south for keeping their slaves in a similarly ignorant condition ? Before New - England can go forward boldly and efficiently in the cause of emancipation , she must elevate her colored population , and rank them with the rest of her ...
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... south and in the west , and they continued to work upon all the plantations . There were estates which had neither owners nor managers resident upon them , yet upon these estates , though abandoned , the negroes continued their labors ...
... south and in the west , and they continued to work upon all the plantations . There were estates which had neither owners nor managers resident upon them , yet upon these estates , though abandoned , the negroes continued their labors ...
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... South Carolina , 315,401 7,921 of 100 and upwards , 361- -165,962 Virginia , 469,757 47,348 2,010,629 319,666 Total number of Free Colored Persons , Total aggregate of the United States , 319,467 12,856,154 By the census of 1830 , 4 ...
... South Carolina , 315,401 7,921 of 100 and upwards , 361- -165,962 Virginia , 469,757 47,348 2,010,629 319,666 Total number of Free Colored Persons , Total aggregate of the United States , 319,467 12,856,154 By the census of 1830 , 4 ...
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... south worse than that of the labor - ed in one way . ing population in Europe ? Because the Black is a slave . The White is a freeman . The Black works without pay , and is often worked most when he is worst provided for . The more the ...
... south worse than that of the labor - ed in one way . ing population in Europe ? Because the Black is a slave . The White is a freeman . The Black works without pay , and is often worked most when he is worst provided for . The more the ...
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... south is the loss of liberty . If the cause be removed , can the effect follow ? The slaves fight to ob- tain their personal freedom . If they were It means , sixthly , that all those laws which liberated , it is pretended , they would ...
... south is the loss of liberty . If the cause be removed , can the effect follow ? The slaves fight to ob- tain their personal freedom . If they were It means , sixthly , that all those laws which liberated , it is pretended , they would ...
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35 페이지 - Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, he also shall cry himself, but shall not be heard.
14 페이지 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
34 페이지 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
34 페이지 - Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor's.
169 페이지 - It shall be their duty, as soon as may be, to pass such laws as may be necessary, First. To prevent free negroes and mulattoes from coming to and settling in this state under any pretext whatsoever ; and, Second.
22 페이지 - I know that the LORD will maintain the cause of the afflicted, and the right of the poor.
169 페이지 - State, by a solemn public act, shall declare the assent of the said State to the said fundamental condition, and shall transmit to the President of the United States on or before the fourth Monday in November next an authentic copy of the said act; upon the receipt whereof the President, by proclamation, shall announce the fact; whereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into this Union shall be considered as complete.
169 페이지 - State government, and to assume such name as they shall deem proper; and the said State, when formed, shall be admitted into the Union, upon an equal footing with the original States, in all respects whatsoever.
34 페이지 - And they met Moses and Aaron, who stood in the way, as they came forth from Pharaoh: and they said unto them, The LORD look upon you, and judge; because ye have made our savour to be abhorred in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of his servants, to put a sword in their hand to slay us.
168 페이지 - State, and for one year next preceding any election shall have been seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, over and above all debts and incumbrances charged thereon, and shall have been actually rated and paid a tax thereon, shall be entitled to vote at such election.