| Roberts Vaux - 1817 - 168 str.
...thinking honest man rejects it in speculation. How few in practice from conscientious motives ! « Would any one believe that I am master of slaves, of my own purchase ! I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living here without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. However culpable... | |
| Roberts Vaux - 1817 - 168 str.
...thinking honest man rejeets it in speeulation. .How few in praetiee from eonseientious motives ! « Would any one believe that I am master of slaves, of my ewn purehase ! I am drawn along by the general ineonvenienee of living here without them. I will not,... | |
| 1818 - 396 str.
...specu« Hanover, Jan. 18, 1773. « PEAR SIR, lation. How few in practice from conscientious motives ! " Would any one believe that I am master of slaves, of my own purchasing ! I am drawn along by the general inconventence of living here without them. I will not,... | |
| William Allen - 1832 - 820 str.
...principle, as repugnant to humanity, as it is inconsistent with the bible, and destructive to liberty? — Would any one believe, that I am master of slaves of my own purchase? I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living here without them. I will not — I cannot justify it. — I believe... | |
| 1833 - 214 str.
...their noble effort to abolish Slavery. It is equally calculated to promote moral and political good. Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of my own purchase ? I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. However culpable... | |
| 1833 - 202 str.
...their noble effort to abolish Slavery. It is equally calculated to promote moral and political good. Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of my own purchase ? I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. However culpable... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - 1835 - 392 str.
...noble efforts to abolish slavery; they are equally calculated to promote moral and political good. Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of my own purchase? I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them: I will not, I cannot justify it; however culpable... | |
| John Comly, Isaac Comly - 1835 - 398 str.
...noble efforts to abolish slavery; they are equally calculated to promote moral and political good. Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of my own purchase? I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them: I will not, I cannot justify it; however culpable... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 str.
...Every thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation, How few in practice, from conscientious motives ! Would any one believe that I am master of slaves, of my own purchase ! I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living here without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. However culpable... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 160 str.
...thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation how few in practice from conscientious motives ! "SVould any one believe that I am master of slaves, of my own purchase ! I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living here without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. However culpable... | |
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