| 1840 - 628 str.
...the following year he joined the society, instituted (according to its title,) " for the purpose of promoting the abolition of slavery, for the relief...for improving the condition of the African race," of which society he was chosen president in the year 1818, on the death of Dr. Wistar. It is proper... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1840 - 226 str.
...the following year he joined the society, instituted (according to its title,) " for the purpose of promoting the abolition of slavery, for the relief...for improving the condition of the African race," of which society he was chosen president in the year 1818, on the death of Dr. Wistar. It is proper... | |
| 1849 - 660 str.
...his early life." The principles of the order Mr. Milnor at that time doubtless considered pure. " The society for promoting the abolition of slavery, for...for improving the condition of the African race," elected Mr. Milnor as one of its members soon after he entered on his profession. For many years he... | |
| 1844 - 510 str.
...the following year he joined the society, instituted (according to its title,) "for the purpose of promoting the abolition of slavery, for the relief...for improving the condition of the African race," of which society he was chosen president in the year 1818, on the death of Dr. Wistar. It is proper... | |
| 1893 - 468 str.
...and range of effort, and became the " Pennsylvania Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, the relief of free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage,...for improving the condition of the African race." Benjamin Franklin was made its President. Among its first acts was the distribution 'of copies of its... | |
| John Seely Stone - 1848 - 666 str.
...the principles of the order to be pure. On the 5th of July, 1795, he was elected a member of " The Society for promoting the abolition of Slavery, for...for improving the condition of the African race." At the annual meeting of that society for 1796, he was elected one of its counsellors ; and for several... | |
| John Seely Stone - 1849 - 572 str.
...the principles of the order to be pure. On the 5th of July, 1795, he was elected a member of " The Society for promoting the abolition of Slavery, for...and for improving the condition of the African race. " At the annual meeting of that society for 1796, he was elected one of its counsellors ; and for several... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 758 str.
...seven hundred and ninety-two, was read the third time, and passed. Memorials of the several Societies " for promoting the abolition of slavery, for the relief...for improving the condition of the African race," in the States of Rhode Island, Connecticut^ New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virgima¡ were presented... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 762 str.
...seven hundred and ninety-two, was read the third time, and passed. Memorials of the several Societies " for promoting the abolition of slavery, for the relief...for improving the condition of the African race," in the States of Rhode Island, Connecticut; New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, were presented... | |
| 1850 - 616 str.
...this time, our young lawyer became an active and earnest member of the Masonic fraternity, of " the Society for promoting the abolition of slavery, for...for improving the condition of the African race," and of " the Resolution Fire Company." As a member and officer of these and kindred societies, a favorable... | |
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