| History, Modern - 1849 - 620 pages
...some colony. And, thirdly, that the expenses of their transportation to such a colony, including an outfit for six months after their arrival, should be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labour of each freed slave. " Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all the... | |
| 1849 - 854 pages
...to some colony. And, thirdly, that the expenses of their transportation to such colony, including an outfit for six months after their arrival, should be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labour of each freed slave. " Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation ol all the... | |
| African Americans - 1849 - 410 pages
...their transportation to such colony, including 1 an outfit for six months after their arrival at it, should be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all the slaves in the State, comprehending... | |
| African Americans - 1849 - 436 pages
...transportation to such colony, including an outfit for six months after their arrival at it, should bo defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all the slaves in the State, comprehending... | |
| William Goodell - History - 1852 - 810 pages
...be opposed to any scheme of emancipation." The expense of this expatriation is, says Mr. Clay, to " be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave." The Af. Repository, April, 1949, says, let the North " show unto us a more excellent way," IF THEY... | |
| Epes Sargent - Legislators - 1859 - 652 pages
...their transportation to such colony, including an outfit for six months after their arrival at it, should be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. 8. Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all the slaves in tliu State, comprehending... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - Biography & Autobiography - 1860 - 444 pages
...their transportation to such colony, including an outfit for six months after their arrival at it, should be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. "Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all the slaves in the State, comprehending... | |
| Susan Bullitt Dixon ("Mrs. Archibald Dixon, ") - Missouri compromise - 1899 - 654 pages
...their transportation to such colony, including an outfit for six months after their arrival at it, should be defrayed by a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. "Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all slaves in the State, comprehending... | |
| James Bruce Earl of Elgin, Earl Henry George Grey Grey, Public Archives of Canada - Canada - 1937 - 490 pages
...colony. And, thirdly, that the expenses of their transportation to such colony, including an unfit for six months after their arrival, should be defrayed...fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. Nothing could be more unwise than the immediate liberation of all the slaves in the State, comprehending... | |
| Robert Vincent Remini - Biography & Autobiography - 1991 - 884 pages
...together in a state of cordial union"; and all expenses involved in transportation should be defrayed from a fund to be raised from the labor of each freed slave. He further proposed that slaves born after 1855 or 1860 be freed upon reaching a specified age, say, twenty-five.... | |
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