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... principles of free government . Slavery was accepted as an inheritance for which others were to blame . Colonists at first blamed Great Britain ; later apologists for slavery blamed New England for her share in the continuance of the ...
... principles of free government . Slavery was accepted as an inheritance for which others were to blame . Colonists at first blamed Great Britain ; later apologists for slavery blamed New England for her share in the continuance of the ...
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exceptions . These new principles involved a com- plete revolution in the previously recognized principles of government . The French sought to make a master - stroke at immediate achievement and they incurred counter - revolutions and ...
exceptions . These new principles involved a com- plete revolution in the previously recognized principles of government . The French sought to make a master - stroke at immediate achievement and they incurred counter - revolutions and ...
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... principles involved were not seriously de- bated . In theory all were abolitionists ; in practice slavery extended ... principle of importance was drawn into the controversy ; few presumed to defend slavery as a just or righteous ...
... principles involved were not seriously de- bated . In theory all were abolitionists ; in practice slavery extended ... principle of importance was drawn into the controversy ; few presumed to defend slavery as a just or righteous ...
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... principles of their institutions , your memorialists conceive themselves bound to use all justifiable endeavors to loosen the bonds . of slavery , and to promote the general enjoyment of the blessings of freedom . Under these ...
... principles of their institutions , your memorialists conceive themselves bound to use all justifiable endeavors to loosen the bonds . of slavery , and to promote the general enjoyment of the blessings of freedom . Under these ...
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... principle , the Society of Friends early rid itself of all connection with slavery . The Friends ' Meeting became a refuge for those who were moved by the Spirit to testify against slavery . Born in 1789 in a State which was then under ...
... principle , the Society of Friends early rid itself of all connection with slavery . The Friends ' Meeting became a refuge for those who were moved by the Spirit to testify against slavery . Born in 1789 in a State which was then under ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
abolish slavery abolition abolitionists adopted American Anti-Slavery Society anti Anti-Slavery Society attack became Berkeley Berkeley Birney Buchanan CALIFORNIA LIBRARY candidate Charles Sumner church citizens Coffin Congress constitution Court crusade debate declared defend Democrats doctrine Douglas early effect election emancipation England escape extended extension of slavery favor followed force Free-soil free-state friends Fugitive Slave Law furnished Garrison Government Governor held institution of slavery issue John Brown Kansas Kentucky labor later Lawrence Levi Coffin liberation Liberty party litionists Lundy ment Mexico Missouri Compromise mob violence negroes North Northern Ohio organized Osawatomie petition platform political President principles prisoners pro-slavery Quaker refused Republicans resolution Senator settlers slave-owners slave-trade slaveholders slavery slavery question South Carolina Southern leaders spirit stitution subject of slavery Sumner territorial Legislature Texas tion Underground Railroad United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances Virginia vote Wakarusa War Whigs William Lloyd Garrison women