SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES
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... British Legislature has s.retcbed its arm acrbas the Atlantic, and raised so Many dig. tant millions from the degradation of slavery to the dignity of freedom and since our colonies in that-quarter. daily increas6 and prosper, Atfica has daily become a subject ...
... Ideas of slavery, friend Cropper, if this be to be ftee? Aye, say you, but this is not like West India ilavery. IHereis no property that one man has iii another. So, then, as long as this circumstance is wa-in, you' will not .talt it slavery. To tob the ...
... success to the Greeks? Mlust inquiry be made whether the modern Greeks are svorthy nf ?? ancestors? Tlhey ai'e slaves, and slavery is the source of many vices, the tomb of every virtue, the absence of al! grekt aud libibral ideas. To judge them, we must ...
... clildr.n Twice have I seen the FrenclI soil sullied by ft. IeignerS, whose armS have twice imiposed upCD Ut s shrine and slavery, and. my tender ye. rs dtenie ,na the ?? i Lghl of dying by t!e hands of lt.1 s enemy Thy first years have al-o been fanrlilinr ...
... as establislhed by their aiaeestors in ihe year 1688, and when he mentioned that glorious struggle beteretwc lii)arty 'and slavery, between pas- 'ive obediene aend non.resistanee and the assertion of our rights as becama British lErernen, he begged their ...
... should feel withl him, and determine notrto turn home from the service of their country in foreign fields With tile badge of slavery on their foreheads, and sink into the degrad, ed condition of silent submissiveness and ignomi- nousdependance on the caprice ...
... into futurity who would compel mankind to stav the march of im- provement upon Certain defined boundaries of igno- rance or slavery, solely because their timid fancies I can raise at some immeasurable distance the SpEc. tree of unknown but possible evilO ...
... for you are frte; bone- ,6olent and generous, for your laws are the laws of the Gospel. * Your freedom does not rest on the slavery of other natiops, ?? happiness on their nppression and woes. On Ihe contraly,, free. and prosperous yourselves, yos wish that ...
... the portion and ieherittnce of G0d' faithful servants. Abel wan sacriiiced by the fury ctfh,: 1,:, ther Cain-Jacob was In slavery with LsLcn-Jsph eta sold by his ?? Job was redueed to the eit ebb of misery. With suct) exaniples of suli'erlid0hL yr, seyes ...
... also unod-ra mummy. and with it a wvrit- l'l 2 Steet. I ing, from whieli it clearly aopeare'd, intiatuthe'state Bag. 3; of' slavery to wvhichs the Jews wvero reduced was'. SAIL( ailiuded to. Besi~des tltese'rojumunents, lie met with a lQ'd- ethers iof a ...
... in thc proceedings. Ili tec first place, then, the very phrase EMAN- CIrATION necessarily supposes a pre-existing statc of slavery, which, in relation to tlhe Catho- lics of Ireland, is both uniltolligible in theory noid false in fact. Wc will venture to ...