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" And, Because if compensation is to be given at all, it should be given to the outraged and guiltless slaves, and not to those who have plundered and abused them. We regard, as delusive, cruel, and dangerous, any scheme of expatriation which pretends to... "
The Negroes' Jubilee: A Memorial of Negro Emancipation, August 1, 1834: with ... - Page 135
by Thomas Timpson - 1834 - 151 pages
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The Abolitionist

1833 - 202 pages
...infusing motives into their breasts, would make them doubly valuable to the masters as free laborers ; and Because if compensation is to be given at all,...for the immediate and total abolition of slavery. We fully and unanimously recognise the sovereignty of each State, to legislate exclusively on the subject...
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The Abolitionist, Volume 1

1833 - 214 pages
...infusin^ motives into tiieir breasts, would make them doubly valuable to the masters as free laborers;' and Because if compensation is to be given at all,...guiltless slaves, and not to those who have plundered aiid abused them. We regard, as delusive, cruel and dangerous, any scheme of expatriation which pretends...
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Picture of Slavery in the United States of America

George Bourne - 1834 - 266 pages
...as to persons of a white complexion. We maintain that no compensation should be given to the planter for emancipating their slaves — Because it would...for the Immediate and total abolition of slavery. We fully and unanimously recognise the sovereignty of each State, to legislate exclusively on the subject...
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A Candid Appeal to the Citizens of the United States: Proving that the ...

Simon Clough - 1834 - 58 pages
...complexion. " We maintain that no compensation should be given to the planters emancipating their slaves. We regard as delusive, cruel, and dangerous, any scheme...for the immediate and total abolition of slavery. This relation to slavery is criminal and full of danger; it must be broken up. " We shall organize...
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Collection of Writings on the Slavery Question

1838 - 148 pages
...infusing motives into their breasts, would make them doubly valuable to the masters as free laborers ; and Because, if compensation is to be given at all,...emancipation of the slaves, or to be a substitute fo' the immediate and total abolition of slavery. We fully and unanimously recognize the sovereignty...
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Slavery in the United States

James Kirke Paulding - 1836 - 308 pages
...complexion. " We maintain that no compensation should be given to the planters emancipating their slaves. We regard as delusive, cruel, and dangerous, any scheme...for the immediate and total abolition of slavery. This relation to slavery is criminal and full of danger ; it must be broken up. " We shall organize...
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Slavery in America: With Notices of the Present State of ..., Issues 1-14

1837 - 340 pages
...bone of the slaves, but by infusing motives into their breasts, would make them doubly valuable to thi masters as free labourers ; and Because if compensation...for the immediate and total abolition of slavery. We fully and unanimously recognise the sovereignty of each States to legislate exclusively on the subject...
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"Liberty": The Image and Superscription on Every Coin Issued by the United ...

Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 244 pages
...infusing motives into their breasts, would make them doubly valuable to the masters as free laborers ; and Because, if compensation is to be given at all,...for the immediate and total abolition of slavery. We fully and unanimously recognise the sovereignty of each state, to legislate exclusively on the subject...
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"Liberty": The Image and Superscription on Every Coin Issued by the United ...

Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 pages
...infusing motives into their breasts, would make them doubly valuable to the masters as free laborers ; and Because, if compensation is to be given at all,...guiltless slaves, and not to those who have plundered anu abused them. We regard as delusive, cruel, and dangerous, any scheme of expatriation which pretends...
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Voices of the True-hearted

1846 - 302 pages
...infusir.g motives into their breasts, would make them doubly valuable to the masters as free laborers ; and Because, if compensation is to be given at all,...for the immediate and total abolition of slavery. national compact, has no right to interfere with any of the slave states, in relation to this momentous...
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