The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Tom 5Kraus Reprint, 1830 |
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... colour in the bosom of the country , as an evil of immense mag- nitude , and of a dangerous and alarming tendency . Their ab- ject and miserable condition is too obvious to be pointed out . All must perceive it , and perceiving it ...
... colour in the bosom of the country , as an evil of immense mag- nitude , and of a dangerous and alarming tendency . Their ab- ject and miserable condition is too obvious to be pointed out . All must perceive it , and perceiving it ...
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... colour is as beneficial to them , as to the coun- try which they leave behind . But , this is not all . Your memorialists might go on to exhib- it the tendency of the Society to deliver Africa from the thral- dom of barbarism , under ...
... colour is as beneficial to them , as to the coun- try which they leave behind . But , this is not all . Your memorialists might go on to exhib- it the tendency of the Society to deliver Africa from the thral- dom of barbarism , under ...
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... COLOUR of the United States . It has always protested , and through your memorialists it again protests , that it has no wish to interfere with the delicate but important subject of slavery . It has never , in a solitary in- stance ...
... COLOUR of the United States . It has always protested , and through your memorialists it again protests , that it has no wish to interfere with the delicate but important subject of slavery . It has never , in a solitary in- stance ...
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... colour as are born free , but such as may be made free by the act of their own- ers . The consequence will be , that the man who may desire , from whatever motive , to give freedom to his slaves , instead of casting them , as was ...
... colour as are born free , but such as may be made free by the act of their own- ers . The consequence will be , that the man who may desire , from whatever motive , to give freedom to his slaves , instead of casting them , as was ...
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of colour , and manumission cease to be what it now is , an injury to the slave , and a curse to the country . Your memorialists have noticed this topic , not merely because they believe it cal- culated to recommend the Society , but ...
of colour , and manumission cease to be what it now is , an injury to the slave , and a curse to the country . Your memorialists have noticed this topic , not merely because they believe it cal- culated to recommend the Society , but ...
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