428 resultados para Slavery.
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Bibliography: p. 312-325.
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The escapades of a little eight year old southern girl on a Mississippi plantation, told from her perspective.
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These sermons are a response to the exclusion of slaveowners from communion. The author states why he opposes this practice and interprets New Testament passages on slavery.
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"Extrait de La phalange, journal de l'École sociétaire."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 7 has imprint: Hamburg 1816, bei Hoffmann und Campe.
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"Originally published in the New-York National Advocate."
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Divided in 4 "divisions," each accompanied respectively by 30, 20, 30, 20 lithographs after designs of the author.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Printer varies: "H. Bryer, Printer, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars, London."--Vol. I, p. 384; "C. Stower, Printer, Paternoster Row, London."-- Vol. II, p. 356.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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No. I. The "Catholic question".--No. II. The general state of the country banks and paper money; Death of Alexander, emperor of Russia; State of parties in the kingdom; A letter to Fountayne Wilson, esq.; Duncombe and the treadmill; Poetry and miscellanies.--No. III. A letter to the Duke of York; Auri sacra fames; or, Sturdy beggars: a county job; Church Methodism; A Protestant confessor; His Majesty's speech to Parliament; Miscellanies, and poetry.--No. IV. A letter to Daniel Sykes, esq. on West Indian slavery; Catholic and Protestant; The last man; Confidence in banks; Hints to electors; The proceedings in Parliament, &c., &c., &c.--No. V. An address to the suffering people of England; Slavery; A letter to Sir John Bayley, knt,; Banks; The Protestant champion; Poetry, &c., &c.--No. VI. A charge of His Grace the Archbishop of York to the clergy of the diocese; A secret; A good action.--No. VII. Observations upon county representation; A full account of the county meeting, &c., &c.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Originally published, Oberlin, 1847.
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"Reprinted from the Presbyterian Magazine, of December, 1858. It is the fifth of a series of Replies ... in answer to the Letters of Dr. Armstrong."