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... evil , none will deny , and I expect all wish their removal from our State . That some individuals would manumit their slaves , were it practicable , is also admitted - but we all know from a variety of considerations which it is ...
... evil , none will deny , and I expect all wish their removal from our State . That some individuals would manumit their slaves , were it practicable , is also admitted - but we all know from a variety of considerations which it is ...
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... evil from every measure that relates to their black population ; but , if they were to remain silent , some good citi- zens might countenanc e propositions to meliorate the condition of the slaves in our land . It is certainly time ...
... evil from every measure that relates to their black population ; but , if they were to remain silent , some good citi- zens might countenanc e propositions to meliorate the condition of the slaves in our land . It is certainly time ...
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... evil is removed , and the virulence of the remaining part di- minished . For the facilities afforded to the free blacks for quitting the country , must render them less dissatisfied and less prone to mischief . It is highly necessary ...
... evil is removed , and the virulence of the remaining part di- minished . For the facilities afforded to the free blacks for quitting the country , must render them less dissatisfied and less prone to mischief . It is highly necessary ...
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... evil can never change places , and because we must not do evil that good may come . " These are the first and most fundamental principles of good govern- ment ; so that statesmen and politicians , who thus venture to dispense with them ...
... evil can never change places , and because we must not do evil that good may come . " These are the first and most fundamental principles of good govern- ment ; so that statesmen and politicians , who thus venture to dispense with them ...
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... evil to its source . 99 The friends of freedom in America , now began highly to esti- mate the character of Mr. Sharp ; they sought his acquaintance , and complied with his advice in some of their important measures . He received a ...
... evil to its source . 99 The friends of freedom in America , now began highly to esti- mate the character of Mr. Sharp ; they sought his acquaintance , and complied with his advice in some of their important measures . He received a ...
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