| 1861 - 514 páginas
...all descriptions of people to they indulge themselves in the pleasing expectation that nothing that can be done for the relief of the unhappy objects of their care will be either omitted ur delayed. " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion and still is the birth-right... | |
| George Livermore - 1862 - 246 páginas
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...relief of the unhappy objects of their care, will bo either omitted or delayed. " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion, and... | |
| George Livermore - 1863 - 218 páginas
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care, will be either omitted or delayed. Franklin. ties of humanity, and the principles of their institution, your memorialists conceive themselves... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 728 páginas
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...objects of their care will be either omitted or delayed. TOL. II. — 2Q* " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion. and is still the... | |
| William Frederick Poole - 1873 - 120 páginas
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered without distinction of color to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care will be either omitted or delayed." " From a persuasion that equal liberty was originally the portion, and is still the birthright of all... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 648 páginas
...these blessings ought rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing...of their care, will be either omitted or delayed." " Under these impressions, they earnestly entreat your serious attention to the subject of Slavery;... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 656 páginas
...without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themseh-es in the pleasmg expectation, that nothing which can be done for the...of their care, will be either omitted or delayed." And the memorialists conclude as follows : " Under these impressions they earnestly entreat your serious... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 454 páginas
...rightfully to be administered, without distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, so tluy indulge themselves in the pleasing expectation that...objects of their care will be either omitted or delayed" The memorialists conclude as follows,- — and this Convention adopts their weighty words as its own... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 464 páginas
...color, to all descriptions of people, so they indulge themselves in the pleasing expectation tliat nothing which can be done for the relief of the unhappy objects of their care mil be either omitted or delayed." The memorialists conclude as follows, — and this Convention adopts... | |
| R. Guy M'Clellan - 1875 - 716 páginas
...distinction of color, to all descriptions of people, HO they indulge themselves in the pleasing expectations that nothing which can be done for the relief of the unhappy object? of their care will be either omitted or deJ»jci, " From a persuasion that equal liberty was... | |
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