| Charles Follen - Unitarianism - 1841 - 386 pages
........... 99 INATJGUHAL DISCOTJRSE . . . ' . . 125 FUNERAL ORATION ON GASPAR SPURZHEIM . 153 ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE SUBJECT OF SLAVERY . . . 189 FRANKLIN LECTURE . . . . . 228 RELIGION AND THE CHURCH .... 254 PEACE AND WAR 314 MISCELLANEOUS... | |
| African Americans - 1858 - 1094 pages
...sent remonstrance after remonstrance across the Atlantic, urging the people 10 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT. of the United States to deal faithfully with this...the nation, made hopeful progress in the national mind of the American Union. It came more and more to be regarded by the people as a blot on the fame... | |
| Antislavery movements - 1863 - 938 pages
...alone." Last year, the New-York Yearly Meeting (Orthodox) adopted and widely circulated an address to the people of the United States on the subject of slavery. We do not know that any other body of Friends, since 1851, has done any thing in reference to the subject,... | |
| Caspar Butz - 1864 - 594 pages
...©timme bagcgen ju erbeben. —1er befannte Er. Äart goUen, ber 95erfa|fcr ber berüb,mtcn „Address to the people of the United States on the subject of slavery", tarn auf einer im ©ommer 1836 unternommenen SReife bi« an bie ®rcnse »on î^iifouri, glaubte aber... | |
| John Cordner - Canada - 1865 - 48 pages
...the most honoured names in the land, were mobbed in English towns. But the fidelity of those honoured men to their ideas of justice led to a triumph for...in the nation made hopeful progress in the national mind of the American Union. It came more and more to be regarded by the people as a blot on the fame... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1917 - 922 pages
...view. Following the former's efforts to secure the signatures of prominent southerners to an address to the people of the United States on the subject of slavery and the making of this question a test in the next presidential election, Polk records his condemnation... | |
| George Washington Spindler - 1917 - 244 pages
...and for this reason he was chosen by the convention as chairman of a committee to draft an address to the people of the United States on the subject of slavery. 1 The address 3 which he i Poetical Works (Riverside Ed.), IV, 30. * May, 255. * Given in Works, V,... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - Electronic journals - 1919 - 388 pages
...view. Following the former's efforts to secure the signatures of prominent southerners to an address to the people of the United States on the subject of slavery and the making of this question a test in the next Presidential election, Polk records his condemnation... | |
| Richard Hofstadter - Education - 2011 - 316 pages
...its faculty, dropped Karl Follen, the refugee scholar, in 1835 after the appearance of his Address to the People of the United States on the subject of slavery; but in the light of Harvard's liberal policy toward professors it seems clear that Follen's abolitionism... | |
| Slavery - 1855 - 356 pages
...thanks of the Convention be given to the ministers, churches, and people of Scotland, for their address to the people of the United States on the subject of Slavery, so fraternal in its spirit, so unexceptionable in its language, so faithful in its reproof, so timely... | |
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