The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Gerrit Smith , Amos A. Phelps , Samuel J. May , Joshua Leavitt , Arthur Tappan , and Salmon Chase among them . It was the lot of the American Colonization Society , however , quickly to lose its commanding position in the antislavery ...
... Gerrit Smith , Amos A. Phelps , Samuel J. May , Joshua Leavitt , Arthur Tappan , and Salmon Chase among them . It was the lot of the American Colonization Society , however , quickly to lose its commanding position in the antislavery ...
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... Gerrit Smith , one , not alone of freedom for the black , but freedom for the white . It has now become absolutely necessary , that Slavery should cease in order that freedom may be preserved to any portion of our land . The antagonist ...
... Gerrit Smith , one , not alone of freedom for the black , but freedom for the white . It has now become absolutely necessary , that Slavery should cease in order that freedom may be preserved to any portion of our land . The antagonist ...
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... Gerrit Smith and Elihu Burritt for President and Vice - President on a universal reform platform . From William Goodell , Address of the Macedon Convention , and Let- ters of Gerrit Smith ( Albany : S. W. Green , 1847 ) , pp . 3–8 . It ...
... Gerrit Smith and Elihu Burritt for President and Vice - President on a universal reform platform . From William Goodell , Address of the Macedon Convention , and Let- ters of Gerrit Smith ( Albany : S. W. Green , 1847 ) , pp . 3–8 . It ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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