Selections from the Writings and Speeches of William Lloyd Garrison: With an Appendix ...R.F. Wallcut, 1852 - 416 páginas |
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... Toiled o'er his types one poor , unlearned young man ; The place was dark , unfurnitured and mean , Yet there the freedom of a race began . Help came but slowly ; surely , no man yet Put lever to the heavy world with less ; What need of ...
... Toiled o'er his types one poor , unlearned young man ; The place was dark , unfurnitured and mean , Yet there the freedom of a race began . Help came but slowly ; surely , no man yet Put lever to the heavy world with less ; What need of ...
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... toil from youth to old age in the honorable pursuit of wisdom- let them store their minds with the most valuable researches of science and literature - and let them add to a highly gift- ed and cultivated intellect , a piety pure ...
... toil from youth to old age in the honorable pursuit of wisdom- let them store their minds with the most valuable researches of science and literature - and let them add to a highly gift- ed and cultivated intellect , a piety pure ...
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... toil obtained their liberation . They have compelled us to till their ground , to carry them , to fan them when they sleep , and tremble when they wake , ' and rewarded us only with stripes , and hunger , and naked- ness . They have ...
... toil obtained their liberation . They have compelled us to till their ground , to carry them , to fan them when they sleep , and tremble when they wake , ' and rewarded us only with stripes , and hunger , and naked- ness . They have ...
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... toil without redress ; really enjoy no constitutional nor legal protection from licentious and murderous outrages upon their persons ; and are ruthlessly torn asunder the tender babe from the arms of its frantic mother — the heart ...
... toil without redress ; really enjoy no constitutional nor legal protection from licentious and murderous outrages upon their persons ; and are ruthlessly torn asunder the tender babe from the arms of its frantic mother — the heart ...
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... toil , both for man and beast . On the contrary , such rest is not only desirable , but indispensable . Neither man nor beast can long endure unmitigated labor . But I do not believe that it is in harmony with the will of God , or the ...
... toil , both for man and beast . On the contrary , such rest is not only desirable , but indispensable . Neither man nor beast can long endure unmitigated labor . But I do not believe that it is in harmony with the will of God , or the ...
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Selections from the Writings and Speeches of William Lloyd Garrison: With an ... William Lloyd Garrison Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
Selections from the Writings and Speeches of William Lloyd Garrison William Lloyd Garrison Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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abolition abolitionists advocates Africa American American Colonization Society American slaveholders believe Bible blessings blood body bondage cause chains Christ Christian Church claim Colonization Society colored complexion conscience Constitution countrymen crime darkness Declaration despotism divine doctrine duty earth emancipation enemies enslaved equal evil faith Faneuil Hall fear feel fetters freedom friends GEORGE THOMPSON give glorious glory gospel heart heaven holy honor human Jesus justice labor land Liberia liberty light Lord mankind ment mercy millions mind moral murder nation never non-resistance oath object oppression oppressors patriotic peace PELEG SPRAGUE peril perish persecution Pharisees philanthropy planters prejudice principles race regard rejoice religious republican Sabbath sentiments Slave Power slave system slaveholders slavery soul spirit stand suffering thee things thou thousand tion toil traffickers in human true truth tyranny tyrants unto utter victims Webster WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON wrong