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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 03/11/1837

1837; Gale Group;

Autores

Robert Beasley, Geo. Storrs, W. G. Ouseley, Albert Anthony, Secretary, Robert Purvis, Sarhpratt, Secretary, Amos Farnsworth, N. Brooks, Wey Mouth, E. W., A. A. Phelps, Wm. A. Gibbs, Ed. Lib, Elijah P. Lovejoy, Philanthropos,

Resumo

News: Worse than Savage, Spiritual Prescience, Read This!, Testimony of Northern Opposers, Ladies' Department, Pious Cant, A Discovery, A late London paper says, Female Anti-Slavery Society, Fair Play is a Jewel, The Rhode Island State Anti-Slavery Society holds its annual meeting at Providence on Wednesday next, A Mistake, The Voice of Woman, The Convention, called to revise the Constitution of this Common wealth, commenced their adjourned Session, at the capitol, this morning, White Race of Atlas, MR. CUMMINGS, —I was particularly struck with some remarks made by the Delegate from the American to the British and Foreign Temperance Society, Resolutions passed by the Free Church in Boston, 50 Dollars Reward, Shame!, Satan's Masterpiece, Fatal Affray, Refuge of Oppression Spiritual Wickedness, Slavery Desecrating the Sabbath, New York Evangelist, George Thompson, Texas, A Nice Distinction, Mark Them, Fellow-Citizens!, Irish 'Agitation' against the Negro Apprenticeship System Mr. Thompson at Dublin and Cork, Disclaimer, Merited Panegyric, Clerical Whining, Political, Eastern Controversy, Multiple News Items, Methodist Anti-Slavery Convention, Change of Tone, Voice of Woman, The consequences of freedom are quietude and happiness, Reward of Treachery. Business: The Slave Trade. Editorial: The Misses Grimke, Alton Observer, The Niagara Slaughter, Our Course, Miss Grimke's Letters, Our Government, it seems, finding that the noble Oseola spoke the words of prophecy when he said that one Seminole was a match for five Anglo Americans, has hit upon the mean, disgraceful expedient of trying what virtue and valor there may be in Frenchmen and Germans to consummate its fraud and oppression, New England Spectator, Bro. Alanson St. Clair requests as to state, that he has taken up his residence in Ipswich, for the winter, whither he desires all communications designed for him to be directed; and that he holds himself ready to lecture on the subject of slavery in Essex as he has done in Worcester county. Letter to the editor: Geo. Thompson and the Liberator, Communications, A Caution to Travellers in General, Miscellaneous Rev. E. P. Lovejoy, Friend Garrison, 'Honor to Whom Honor', Testimonial from Colored Citizens of Philadelphia, SIR—I have had the honor of receive your favor of the 23d instant, but have been absent since the day of its reception until Saturday evening, Mr. Garisen: The time is at hand when the freemen of …will be called to exercise their rights at …. Elections: Senatorial Election. Arts & Entertainment: Southern Wolves, The Two Frigates, MR. BUCKINGHAM.—This celebrated Oriental traveler, whose works on India and travels in Persia, Mesopotamia, &c, have established for him a credit in the literary world, and whose persecutions by the East India Company and subsequent retaliation by him in England, have made his name equally well known in the commercial world, is at present in New York, Literary To a Wife in Adversity. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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