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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 01/11/1851

1851; Gale Group;

Autores

Henry Grew, John Quincy Adam, Thomas L. Carson, Henry C. Wright, Inquirer, A. W. Weston, Sarah H. Southwick, Rec. Sec., Ednah D. Littlehale, Secr'y, Geo. L. Clarke, President, Amarancy Paine, Secretary, M., Louis Kossuth, Millard Fillmore, President, Edward Search, Harriet Martineau,

Resumo

News: Kossuth, the Hungarian patriot and refugee, who is expected to land on our shores in a few days, states the following as one of the objects which he sought for his own country, and which rendered him obnoxious to the Austrian Government:, The Following is in the Raciest and Most Effective Vein of Its Increpid and Able Author, Woman's Rights Convention at Worcester, School of Design for Women, Boston Female A. S. Society, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is ' a Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell', National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, More Indictments, Anti-Slavery Fair, Upton, Annual Meeting of the Rhode Island A. S. Society, Lamentable Shipwreck on Lake Eris—Twenty-nine Persons Drowned, The Rev. Dr. Dewey and ' The Problem of Human Destiny', Invasion of Mexico—President's Proclamation, How Americans Establish Justice and Attest Their Gratitude to Almighty God, Meeting of the Slave-Catchers, A Progressive Course of Inventive …on the Principles of Pestalozzi, for the used … and Self-Instruction; also with a view to its … to Art and Manufacture, Think of It, Kossuth's Address to the Democrats of Marseilles, Selections R. D. Webb, George Thompson and 'the Liberty Party', A Short Sermon 'I Am Ready Not to Be Bound Only but Also to Die at Jerusalem, for the Name of the Lord Jesus', G. Thompson, R. D. Webb, F. Douglass, and the Liberty Party, Bristol and Clifton Ladies Anti-Slavery Society, Another Fugitive Slave Case, Mr. Shackford's Lecture, Political Action, Europe, Multiple News Items, The Great European Fugitive Slave, Notice, Bloomerism in Finsbury, First Concert of the 'Black Swan', Democratic Triumph in Pennslylvania, Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Refuge of Oppression The Fugitive Slave Law, The Swan of Africa, Sons of Temperance, Cruel Expulsion. Editorial: Somebody has sent us a copy of the Boston Christian (!) Observer, a notorious pro-slavery concern, which passes with some people as a religious newspaper(!), and which contains the first of a series of malignant and vulgar articles against the old school abolitionists, The Syracuse Prisoners, Our esteemed friend, David P. Herman of Haverhill, sends us a liberal quantity of as … and Catawba grapes as we have ever seen, Another Bereavement, The Syracuse Outrage. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: My Country. Letter to the editor: Reformatory.

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