The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 2Kraus Reprint, 1827 |
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... whole collectively . " I have continued , " he observes , " to trace each of his actions through its progress , to its final term ; and of course , the begin- ning of every new subject is of an earlier date 2 [ MARCH , The African ...
... whole collectively . " I have continued , " he observes , " to trace each of his actions through its progress , to its final term ; and of course , the begin- ning of every new subject is of an earlier date 2 [ MARCH , The African ...
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... whole , we cannot say the cause returned is sufficient by the law ; and therefore the man must be discharged . " Thus was terminated the controversy be- tween the Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Granville Sharp , establishing a ...
... whole , we cannot say the cause returned is sufficient by the law ; and therefore the man must be discharged . " Thus was terminated the controversy be- tween the Chief Justice of the King's Bench and Granville Sharp , establishing a ...
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... whole number of negro children now under instruction , does not amount to 10,000 ; while , on the most moderate computation , there are not less than 150,000 of the slave population , under ten years of age , in our West - India ...
... whole number of negro children now under instruction , does not amount to 10,000 ; while , on the most moderate computation , there are not less than 150,000 of the slave population , under ten years of age , in our West - India ...
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... whole nation will be requisite to com- plete our design , but the support of the south is particularly de- manded . Without the countenance and liberality of those most interested in our project , little can be expected from others ...
... whole nation will be requisite to com- plete our design , but the support of the south is particularly de- manded . Without the countenance and liberality of those most interested in our project , little can be expected from others ...
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... whole soil and surface from Maine to Louisiana , and from the Atlantic to the western States . With sorrow of heart have I viewed the divisions that have been likely to grow out of the sub- ject of slavery . O that we could all feel ...
... whole soil and surface from Maine to Louisiana , and from the Atlantic to the western States . With sorrow of heart have I viewed the divisions that have been likely to grow out of the sub- ject of slavery . O that we could all feel ...
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