Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of North America: Being Replies to Questions Transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World, Presented to the General Anti-slavery Convention Held in London, June 1840 |
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... citizens any interest in slavery in foreign countries , as owners or mortgagees ; and to what probable extent ? XXIV . Are vessels adapted only to the slave trade ( or piracy ) openly built in American ports ? XXV . To what ascertained ...
... citizens any interest in slavery in foreign countries , as owners or mortgagees ; and to what probable extent ? XXIV . Are vessels adapted only to the slave trade ( or piracy ) openly built in American ports ? XXV . To what ascertained ...
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... Citizens of Mobile , ap- pointed at their meeting held on the 1st instant , on the subject of the existing pecuniary pressure , states , that so large has been the return of slave labour , that purchases by Alabama of that species of ...
... Citizens of Mobile , ap- pointed at their meeting held on the 1st instant , on the subject of the existing pecuniary pressure , states , that so large has been the return of slave labour , that purchases by Alabama of that species of ...
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... citizens are steeped to their very mouths ( I can hardly use too bold a figure ) in this stream of iniquity . ' ' “ On the 22nd January , 1811 , the Secretary of the Navy wrote to the commanding naval officer at Charleston , ' I hear ...
... citizens are steeped to their very mouths ( I can hardly use too bold a figure ) in this stream of iniquity . ' ' “ On the 22nd January , 1811 , the Secretary of the Navy wrote to the commanding naval officer at Charleston , ' I hear ...
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... Citizens of Onslow . " In the same column with the above , and directly under it , is the following : “ Ran away , my negro man Richard . A reward of twenty - five dol- lars will be paid for his apprehension , DEAD OR ALIVE ...
... Citizens of Onslow . " In the same column with the above , and directly under it , is the following : “ Ran away , my negro man Richard . A reward of twenty - five dol- lars will be paid for his apprehension , DEAD OR ALIVE ...
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... Citizen of September 23 , 1837 : - Suicide .--- The negro woman [ Lucy ] confined in our jail as a runaway , put an end to her existence on the 28th ult . by hanging herself . Her master came to this place the day on which it occurred ...
... Citizen of September 23 , 1837 : - Suicide .--- The negro woman [ Lucy ] confined in our jail as a runaway , put an end to her existence on the 28th ult . by hanging herself . Her master came to this place the day on which it occurred ...
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Page 222 - All flesh is not the same flesh ; but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of beasts, another of fishes, and another of birds.
Page 258 - All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
Page 211 - I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, "ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death.".
Page 260 - That no law shall be passed to prevent the poor in the several Counties and townships within this State from an equal participation in the schools, academies, colleges, and universities within this State which are endowed, in whole or in part, from the revenue arising from donations made by the United States for the support of schools and colleges...
Page 194 - Neither of these is, to any extent worth naming, enjoyed by slaves, as a moment's consideration will satisfactorily show. The law, as it is here, does not prevent free access to the scriptures — but ignorance, the natural result of their condition, does. The Bible is before them, but it is to them a sealed book. " The light shineth in the darkness, but the darkness comprehendeth it not.
Page 169 - ... conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the...
Page 191 - ... corrected without trial, by receiving, on the bare back, twenty-five stripes with a whip, switch, or cow-skin.' " In South Carolina, slaves may not meet together for the purpose of ' religious worship ' before sunrise or after sunset, unless the majority of the meeting be composed of white persons, under the penalty of 'twenty lashes well laid on.
Page 245 - The President of the United Mexican States, to the inhabitants of the Republic — Be it known : That in the year 1829, being desirous of...
Page 25 - ... life. From the right bank, on the contrary, a confused hum is heard which proclaims the presence of industry; the fields are covered with abundant harvests, the elegance of the dwellings announces the taste and activity of the...