An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-slavery SocietiesLeavitt, Lord & Company, 1835 - 202 من الصفحات |
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... to the Act of Congress , in the year 1835 , by WILLIAM JAY , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York . D. Fanshaw Printer . CONTENTS . PART I. AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY . Introduction -
... to the Act of Congress , in the year 1835 , by WILLIAM JAY , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York . D. Fanshaw Printer . CONTENTS . PART I. AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY . Introduction -
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... Southern States . " The writer does not explain his allusion to the Southern pulpit ; but we may judge of its influence on the condition of the free blacks , from the avowal already quoted from the Southern Religious Telegraph , of its ...
... Southern States . " The writer does not explain his allusion to the Southern pulpit ; but we may judge of its influence on the condition of the free blacks , from the avowal already quoted from the Southern Religious Telegraph , of its ...
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... his opinion , 13,000 Africans were annually smuggled into the Southern States . Mr. Wright of Virginia , estimated the number at 15,000 . lished by the British Parliament in 1832. Chief Justice Jeffcott SLAVE TRADE . 59.
... his opinion , 13,000 Africans were annually smuggled into the Southern States . Mr. Wright of Virginia , estimated the number at 15,000 . lished by the British Parliament in 1832. Chief Justice Jeffcott SLAVE TRADE . 59.
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... Southern planters a plain , simple truth ; a truth , too , which was pro- claimed by their own representatives , so long ago as 1776 , in the declaration of independence , but which unfortunately seems not to have had the influence ...
... Southern planters a plain , simple truth ; a truth , too , which was pro- claimed by their own representatives , so long ago as 1776 , in the declaration of independence , but which unfortunately seems not to have had the influence ...
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... reiterated assertions of Colonizationists on this subject . These gentlemen are fond of representing the Southern masters as unfortunately burthened with a grievous load , which they are impatient ATTACHMENT TO SLAVERY . 81.
... reiterated assertions of Colonizationists on this subject . These gentlemen are fond of representing the Southern masters as unfortunately burthened with a grievous load , which they are impatient ATTACHMENT TO SLAVERY . 81.
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الصفحة 53 - ... keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope" — we have presumed to court the assistance of the friends of the drama to strengthen our infant institution.
الصفحة 98 - Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property of the planter in his slaves. I deny the right — I acknowledge not the property. The principles, the feelings of our common nature rise in rebellion against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it.
الصفحة 142 - ... character and condition of the people of color, by encouraging their intel-lectual, moral, and religious improvement, and by removing public prejudice, that thus they may, according to their intellectual and moral worth, share an equality with the whites, of civil and religious privileges; but this Society will never, in any way, countenance the oppressed in vindicating their rights by resorting to physical force.
الصفحة 35 - State any school, academy, or other literary institution for the instruction or education of colored persons, who are not inhabitants of this State, or harbor or board, for the purpose of attending or being taught or instructed in any such school, academy, or literary institution...
الصفحة 10 - HIM, unto whom all hearts are open, and from whom no secrets are hid.
الصفحة 163 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the states; it remaining with the several states alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
الصفحة 64 - How happy is the blameless vestal's lot? The world forgetting, by the world forgot : Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each prayer accepted and each wish resign'd; Labour and rest, that equal periods keep ; "Obedient slumbers that can wake and weep;" Desires composed, affections ever even; Tears that delight, and sighs that waft to heaven.
الصفحة 128 - A slave is one who is in the power of a master to whom he belongs. The master may sell him, dispose of his person, his industry, and his labor. He can do nothing, possess nothing, nor acquire anything, but what must belong to his master.
الصفحة 20 - The habits, the feelings, all the prejudices of society — prejudices which neither refinement, nor argument, nor education, nor religion itself, can subdue — mark the people of color, whether bond or free, as the subjects of a degradation inevitable and incurable.
الصفحة 175 - the colony was flourishing under Toussaint — the whites lived happily, and in peace upon their estates, and the negroes continued to work for them.