The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 2Kraus Reprint, 1827 |
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... establish the glorious truth , that by the English Constitution , every human being that treads upon the soil of Britain is FREE . The first African protected by Granville Sharp was Jonathan Strong . This man had been a slave in ...
... establish the glorious truth , that by the English Constitution , every human being that treads upon the soil of Britain is FREE . The first African protected by Granville Sharp was Jonathan Strong . This man had been a slave in ...
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... establishing a principle most honorable to the English Constitu- tion , and of immense consequence to the cause of justice , hu- manity and virtue . The judgment thus pronounced has estab- lished the following axiom : as soon as any ...
... establishing a principle most honorable to the English Constitu- tion , and of immense consequence to the cause of justice , hu- manity and virtue . The judgment thus pronounced has estab- lished the following axiom : as soon as any ...
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... establish efficient schools for the education of a future race of well - instructed , well - ordered , Christian labourers , but from the present unhappy condition of West - India society , should find obstacles to impede their efforts ...
... establish efficient schools for the education of a future race of well - instructed , well - ordered , Christian labourers , but from the present unhappy condition of West - India society , should find obstacles to impede their efforts ...
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... establish schools , and further to assist such schools already established , as may be approved of by the Society , and sanctioned by the owners and superintendents of estates . In all its proceedings the Society will consider the ...
... establish schools , and further to assist such schools already established , as may be approved of by the Society , and sanctioned by the owners and superintendents of estates . In all its proceedings the Society will consider the ...
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... established at every court- house in the State , and in every populous and wealthy neighborhood , and , as has been suggested by some , that a public collection might be made on the fourth of every July annually , to swell the funds of ...
... established at every court- house in the State , and in every populous and wealthy neighborhood , and , as has been suggested by some , that a public collection might be made on the fourth of every July annually , to swell the funds of ...
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