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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 13/08/1841

1841; Gale Group;

Autores

C. M. Clay, Justice, Jonathan Davis, M., Mansfield, Ellis Gray Loring, Joseph Sturge, H. C. Wright, Y., Edmund A. Grantan, E. Hutchinson, Rec. Sec., A. Ward, Wm. Endicott, I. N., S. Philbrick, Treas, Wm. B. Tappan, J. W. G., E. Q.,

Resumo

News: National Reform Convention, Miscellany N. E. Golden Rule Association, Another Letter from the Clerical Man-Thief, Elder Davis, Court Calendar, Coming up Nobly to the Work!, To the Members of the Religious Society of Friends in the United States of America, Defeat of O'Connell, The following is a terrible retort upon the Honorable (?), Anti-Bank Meeting in New York, Treasurer's Account Amount of Receipts into the Treasury of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery, Society, in June and July, Reverend Jonathan Davis, The Fiscal Bank Bill passed the House of Representatives, as it came from the Senate, on Friday last, by a vote of 128 to 97, Non-Resistance Divine and Human Legislation, Eastern Rail-Road Company, Hide the Outcast, To Amos A. Phelps The Methodist Episcopal Church and Clergy in the United States, a Brotherhood of Man-Stealers, Multiple News Items, The Editor has thrown by his pen, this week, and taken a jaunt to that little bright spot of the ocean, Treatment of Colored Citizens, Selections Murderous Spirit of Slavery!. Editorial: C. M. Clay, A Speck of War, Elder Davis of Georgia, National Temperance Convention. Letter to the editor: Abby Kelley in Ashburnham, Sermon of W. H. Furness, Brother Pillsbury in Danvers, Anti-Slavery in Abington, Proceedings of the Quarterly Meeting of the Norfolk County A. S. Society Concluded. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Song of John Hawkins and His Comrades, The Anniversary of West India Emancipation. Review: Texas and the Edingburgh Review. Death notices: DIED, in this city, Aug. 5th, Mr. John Saunders aged 25. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: Agents of the Liberator.

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