Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856 - 396 páginas |
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Página 58
... freedom grew strong in his heart , but it was not till after he had felt in his own person one of the bitterest portions of the slave's experience , that the desire attained its full intensity . We will quote his own account of this ...
... freedom grew strong in his heart , but it was not till after he had felt in his own person one of the bitterest portions of the slave's experience , that the desire attained its full intensity . We will quote his own account of this ...
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... freedom - half frozen - beck- oning us to come and share its hospitality . This in itself was sometimes enough to stagger us ; but when we permitted our- selves to survey the road , we were frequently appalled . Upon either side we saw ...
... freedom - half frozen - beck- oning us to come and share its hospitality . This in itself was sometimes enough to stagger us ; but when we permitted our- selves to survey the road , we were frequently appalled . Upon either side we saw ...
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... freedom and of natural justice , em- bodied in that declaration of independence , extended to us ? and am I , therefore , called upon to bring our humble offering to the national altar , and to confess the benefits , and express devout ...
... freedom and of natural justice , em- bodied in that declaration of independence , extended to us ? and am I , therefore , called upon to bring our humble offering to the national altar , and to confess the benefits , and express devout ...
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... freedom from his master , for , according to the laws of the United States , the brilliant orator was the property of a Maryland trafficker in human flesh ! But for this , Mr. Douglass , to - day , would be in immi- nent danger of ...
... freedom from his master , for , according to the laws of the United States , the brilliant orator was the property of a Maryland trafficker in human flesh ! But for this , Mr. Douglass , to - day , would be in immi- nent danger of ...
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... of heroes , ready to spill their last drop of blood in the cause of freedom ! In a little time , he learned that all is not what it seems , but an ardent E admiration for the truly heroic , characterizes him to - ELIHU BURRITT . 97.
... of heroes , ready to spill their last drop of blood in the cause of freedom ! In a little time , he learned that all is not what it seems , but an ardent E admiration for the truly heroic , characterizes him to - ELIHU BURRITT . 97.
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