Slavery in America: With Notices of the Present State of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World, Edições 1-14G. Wightman, 1970 - 320 páginas |
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... fact , that Christian men and Christian ministers gave it their countenance , and were deeply implicated in its support , led to a persuasion that its spirit must be mild , and its progress unmarked by those atrocities which had ...
... fact , that Christian men and Christian ministers gave it their countenance , and were deeply implicated in its support , led to a persuasion that its spirit must be mild , and its progress unmarked by those atrocities which had ...
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... fact throughout the slave - holding states , that either custom or law prohibits to them the acquisition of letters , and consequently they can have no access to the Scrip- tures ; so that they are dependent for their knowledge of ...
... fact throughout the slave - holding states , that either custom or law prohibits to them the acquisition of letters , and consequently they can have no access to the Scrip- tures ; so that they are dependent for their knowledge of ...
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... fact FREE ; and that the injunction was delivered only for the benefit of the scrvant and the honour of Christianity , and not at all to enforce any claim or yoke of the master . The abolitionists , indeed , would now give precisely the ...
... fact FREE ; and that the injunction was delivered only for the benefit of the scrvant and the honour of Christianity , and not at all to enforce any claim or yoke of the master . The abolitionists , indeed , would now give precisely the ...
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Resolutions of several Associated Bodies on the Subject of American | 1 |
Law | 5 |
Slaveholders not admitted to the Primitive Church | 10 |
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