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" From its origin, and throughout the whole period of its existence, it has constantly disclaimed all intention whatever of interfering, in the smallest degree, with the rights of property, or the object of emancipation, gradual or immediate. "
The Anti-slavery Movement in Kentucky Prior to 1850 ... - Page 49
by Asa Earl Martin - 1918 - 165 pages
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African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 5

African Americans - 1830 - 510 pages
...shores of Africa, from the United States, all such free persons of colour as choose voluntarily to go. From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...the object of emancipation, gradual or immediate. It is not only without inclination, but it is without power, to make jiny such interference. It is not...
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The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 6

African Americans - 1831 - 398 pages
...shores of Africa, from the United States, all such free persons of colour as choose voluntarily to go. From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...the object of emancipation, gradual or immediate. It is not only without inclination, but it is without power, to make any such interference. It is not...
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Reports of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society ...

Pennsylvania Colonization Society - African Americans - 1831 - 56 pages
...shores of Africa, from the United States, all such free persons of colour, as choose voluntarily to go. From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...the object of emancipation, gradual or immediate. It is not only without inclination, but it is without power, to make any such interference. It is not...
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The African Repository, Volume 6

African Americans - 1831 - 418 pages
...shores of Africa, from the United States, all such free persons of colour as choose voluntarily to go. From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...property, or the object of emancipation, gradual or imme. diate. It is not only without inclination, but it is without power, to make any such interference....
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Thoughts on African Colonization, Or, An Impartial Exhibition of the ...

William Lloyd Garrison - African Americans - 1832 - 264 pages
...property and safety are both involved.' — [African Repository, vol. v. pp. 215, 241, 307, 334.] ' It has constantly disclaimed all intention whatever...the smallest degree, with the rights of property.' * * ' The Society, from considerations like these, whilst it disclaims the remotest idea of ever disturbing...
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Thoughts on African Colonization, Or, An Impartial Exhibition of the ...

William Lloyd Garrison - African Americans - 1832 - 278 pages
...property and safety are both involved.' — [African Repository, vol. v. pp. 215, 241, 307, 334.] ' It has constantly disclaimed all intention whatever...the smallest degree, with the rights of property.' * * 'The Society, from considerations like these, whilst it disclaims the remotest idea of ever disturbing...
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Address of the New York City Anti-slavery Society to the People of the City ...

New York City Anti-Slavery Society - Abolitionists - 1833 - 90 pages
...effect, in am/ manner, the tenure by which a certain species of property is held." — Clay's Speech. " From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...existence, it has constantly disclaimed all intention of interfering, in the smallest degree, with the rights of property, or the object of emancipation,...
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An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization, and ...

William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 646 pages
...disavow, that their object is the emancipation of slaves." Speech of JS Green, before the N. Jersey Soc. " From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...the object of emancipation gradual or immediate." Speech of Mr. Clay, V. President. Af. Rep. VI. p. 13. " Recognizing the constitutional and legitimate...
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Slavery in America: Or, An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the ...

William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 230 pages
...that their object is the emancipation of slaves." Speech of JS Green, before the New Jersey Soc. '' From its origin, and throughout the whole period of...existence, it has constantly disclaimed all intention whaiever of interfering in the smallest degree with the rights of property, or the object of emancipation...
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An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization and ...

William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 216 pages
...their object is the emancipation of slaves. >r Speech of JS Green, before the New Jersey Society. " From its origin, and throughout, the whole period...the object of emancipation gradual or immediate." Speech of Mr. Clay, V. President. Af. Rep. VI. p. 13. " Recognizing the constitutional and legitimate...
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