Modern Agitators: Or, Pen Portraits of Living American ReformersMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856 - 396 páginas |
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... slave mother , parted from her children . His voice and manner are not vehe- ment , though solemnly in earnest . His manly tones are modulated by feeling ; there is a slight tremble in his words ; his eyes overrun with tears ! You are ...
... slave mother , parted from her children . His voice and manner are not vehe- ment , though solemnly in earnest . His manly tones are modulated by feeling ; there is a slight tremble in his words ; his eyes overrun with tears ! You are ...
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... slaves ordained to preach the gospel , members of churches , baptized children , Sunday - school scholars carefully catechized , full of gospel texts , fat and plump for market . What is reli- gion worth to a slave , except as a ...
... slaves ordained to preach the gospel , members of churches , baptized children , Sunday - school scholars carefully catechized , full of gospel texts , fat and plump for market . What is reli- gion worth to a slave , except as a ...
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... slave laws . There is not a sensual vice which we are taught to abhor , which slavery doth not monstrously engender . There is not a sin which religion condemns , that is not garnered and sown , reaped and sown again , by American slavery ...
... slave laws . There is not a sensual vice which we are taught to abhor , which slavery doth not monstrously engender . There is not a sin which religion condemns , that is not garnered and sown , reaped and sown again , by American slavery ...
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... slave labors , but with no cheer - it is not the road to respecta- bility - it will honor him with no citizen's trust - it brings no bread to his family — no grain to his garner - no leisure in after days - no books or papers to his ...
... slave labors , but with no cheer - it is not the road to respecta- bility - it will honor him with no citizen's trust - it brings no bread to his family — no grain to his garner - no leisure in after days - no books or papers to his ...
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... slave agrees to his condition , grows fat , and laughs and sings , preferring slavery , with indulgence to eat and drink enough , to liberty , if he must pay the price of that liberty by sustained exertion ; —this huge , infernal system ...
... slave agrees to his condition , grows fat , and laughs and sings , preferring slavery , with indulgence to eat and drink enough , to liberty , if he must pay the price of that liberty by sustained exertion ; —this huge , infernal system ...
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