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" Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property of the Planter in his Slaves. I deny the right— I acknowledge not the property. The principles, the feelings of our common nature, rise in rebellion against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding... "
Report of the ... Annual Conference - Page 113
by Association for the Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations. Conference - 1884
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 51

1830 - 622 pages
...; no longer suffer our voice to roll across the ' Atlantic in empty warnings, and fruitless orders. Tell me not « of rights — talk not of the property...the right — I acknowledge not the property. The prin' ciples, the feelings of our common nature, rise in rebellion 1 against it. Be the appeal made...
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The Quarterly Christian Spectator

Theology - 1832 - 698 pages
...la hi* slaves. I de ny the right — I acknowledge not the propeity. The principle*, the feeling* c our common nature, rise in rebellion against it. Be the appeal made to U>« us demanding or to the heart, the sentence is the sainn, that rejects it. In vain fat tell me...
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Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volume 3

Zachary Macaulay - Antislavery movements - 1831 - 592 pages
...by the treaty with Brazil, slave-trading u made piracy, and alave-traders are punishable as pirates. the planter in his slaves. I deny the right — I...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of laws that sanction such...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1830 - 862 pages
...the treaty with Brazil, slave-trading is made piracy, and slave-traders are punishable as pirates. the planter in his slaves. I deny the right — I...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of laws that sanction such...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1830 - 592 pages
...; no longer suffer our voice to roll across the ' Atlantic in empty warnings and fruitless orders. Tell me not 'of rights — talk not of the property...the right — I acknowledge not the property. The prin' ciples, the feelings of our common nature, rise in rebellion 'against it. Be the appeal made...
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Genius of Universal Emancipation

Antislavery movements - 1831 - 222 pages
...no longer to suffer our voices to roll across the Atlantic in empty warnings, and fruitless orders. Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of laws that sanction such...
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Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volume 3

Zachary Macaulay - Antislavery movements - 1831 - 592 pages
...Brougham — Mr. Protheroe — Mr. K. Doug lot. 333 the planter in his slaves. I deny the right — 1 acknowledge not the property. The principles, the...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of laws that sanction such...
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Taylor's System of Stenography, Or Shorthand Writing

Samuel Taylor, John Henry Cooke - Shorthand - 1832 - 92 pages
...slavery ; no longer suffer her voice to roll across the Atlantic in empty warnings, and fruitless orders. Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of laws that sanction such...
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Thoughts on African Colonization, Or, An Impartial Exhibition of the ...

William Lloyd Garrison - African Americans - 1832 - 264 pages
...the indignant, emphatic, eloquent language of HENRY BROUGHAM, on the subject of slave property : ' Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of the laws that sanction...
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Thoughts on African Colonization, Or, An Impartial Exhibition of the ...

William Lloyd Garrison - African Americans - 1832 - 278 pages
...the indignant, emphatic, eloquent language of HENRY BROUGHAM, on the subject of slave property : ' Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property...against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it. In vain you tell me of the laws that sanction...
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