The Legion of Liberty! and Force of Truth: Containing the Thoughts, Words, and Deeds of Some Prominent Apostles, Champions and Martyrs |
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... Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion , and is still the birthright of all men , and influenced by the strong ties of humanity and the principles of ...
... Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion , and is still the birthright of all men , and influenced by the strong ties of humanity and the principles of ...
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... Senate of New - York , 1809-11 , he introduced laws to pre- vent kidnapping , or the farther introduction of slaves , and to pun- ish those who should treat them inhumanly . As Governor of the State of New - York , in his speech to the ...
... Senate of New - York , 1809-11 , he introduced laws to pre- vent kidnapping , or the farther introduction of slaves , and to pun- ish those who should treat them inhumanly . As Governor of the State of New - York , in his speech to the ...
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... senate concur therein ) That our senators be instructed , and our members of congress be requested , to oppose the admission as a state into the Union , of any territory not comprised as aforesaid , without making the prohibition of ...
... senate concur therein ) That our senators be instructed , and our members of congress be requested , to oppose the admission as a state into the Union , of any territory not comprised as aforesaid , without making the prohibition of ...
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... senator of the United States , and Abra- ham Van Vechten , in life the well known patriarch of the New - York Bar , all of whom , and others who might be named , advocated the rights of the people of color . The first vote was 63 to 59 ...
... senator of the United States , and Abra- ham Van Vechten , in life the well known patriarch of the New - York Bar , all of whom , and others who might be named , advocated the rights of the people of color . The first vote was 63 to 59 ...
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... senate of the United States , has not only given evidence the most clear and decisive to the same point , but has presented a mass of in- valuable facts , which show that there could have been no other inten- tion in the minds of the ...
... senate of the United States , has not only given evidence the most clear and decisive to the same point , but has presented a mass of in- valuable facts , which show that there could have been no other inten- tion in the minds of the ...
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