Early American Abolitionists: A Collection of Anti-slavery Writings, 1760-1820James G. Basker, Justine Ahlstrom Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2005 - 372 страници |
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... negroes set free , and sell them for the benefit of government : And , even during the present contest , negroes have been seized with the estates of persons who had gone over to the British , and sold by publick auction into perpetual ...
... negroes set free , and sell them for the benefit of government : And , even during the present contest , negroes have been seized with the estates of persons who had gone over to the British , and sold by publick auction into perpetual ...
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... Negroes in the principles of Christianity ; and a few years afterward they recommended the institution of similar Establishments to all their Missionaries in America , as a christian duty . In 1711 , the situation of the Negroes was ...
... Negroes in the principles of Christianity ; and a few years afterward they recommended the institution of similar Establishments to all their Missionaries in America , as a christian duty . In 1711 , the situation of the Negroes was ...
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... Negroes might in a tolerable degree be kept from idleness and pilfering . All this hath been verified by experiment . In Massachusetts , all the Negroes in the commonwealth were by their new constitution liberated in a day : and none of ...
... Negroes might in a tolerable degree be kept from idleness and pilfering . All this hath been verified by experiment . In Massachusetts , all the Negroes in the commonwealth were by their new constitution liberated in a day : and none of ...
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The African Chief | 7 |
3 A Serious Address to the Rulers of America on the Inconsistency | 53 |
5 A Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans in the Character of | 104 |
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