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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 14/03/1851

1851; Gale Group;

Autores

Lewis Cass, Boston Correspondent of the New York Evangelist, John Quincy Adams, Q., Luther Hatch, Town Clerk, Parker Pillsbury, Amen and Amen, G. W. P., J. C. Hanchett, S. Philbrick, Levi D. Smith, Secretary, C. K. W., Elizabeth Wilson, Silver Grey,

Resumo

News: Reformatory Sabbatism and Anti-Sabbatism, The Movements of George Thompson, The Rescue Cases, Connecticut and the Compromise, The Duty of Disobeying Wicked Laws, Middlesex County A. S. Society, Disturbance in Springfield, The President's Proclamation and Message, Cod Liver Oil and Abolitionism!!, Heathen at Home, A Strange Scene for Boston, The Abolition Spirit Illustrated, Daniel Webster, Refuge of Oppression Philadelphia and the Compromises, The students of the Medical College, Boston, protested against the admission of Miss Harriet K. Hunt to the lectures of the institution, and she has postponed it to another term, when the students may be more gallant, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', Multiple News Items, Removal to Another Tribunal, The Rescue in Boston, Slavery in America—Her Clergy at the Great Exhibition, Here is the official action of the citizens of Marshfield, (the residence of Daniel Webster,) in town meeting assembled, in regard to the atrocious Fugitive Slave Law, Meeting at Feltonville, The Hungarian Spirit. Arts & Entertainment: The Compromise, Poetry This World is a Song. Editorial: Our readers will be gratified by the addition to our stock of Biblical literature contained in the following recently recovered chapter of the Book of Daniel, Mr. Allen and Mr. Webster, A Cowardly Manifesto. Letter to the editor: Anti-Slavery Convention at West Winfield, N. Y., Thanksgiving Sermon, George Thompson in Syracuse, Selections Christian Liberty at the South!, Worcester, Mass., Woman's Rights Convention. Business: Treasurer's Report Receipts into the Treasury of the Mass. A. S. Society, from February 1 to March 8, 1851. Obituary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, John Oliver.

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