The Anti-Slavery Examiner V4 is a book published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, which aims to examine and expose the atrocities of slavery in the United States. This volume contains a collection of essays and speeches by prominent abolitionists of the time, including William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and Frederick Douglass. The essays cover a range of topics related to slavery, including the moral and religious arguments against it, the economic impact of slavery, and the political implications of the ...
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The Anti-Slavery Examiner V4 is a book published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, which aims to examine and expose the atrocities of slavery in the United States. This volume contains a collection of essays and speeches by prominent abolitionists of the time, including William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and Frederick Douglass. The essays cover a range of topics related to slavery, including the moral and religious arguments against it, the economic impact of slavery, and the political implications of the institution. The book also includes accounts of slave narratives and personal stories of those who have escaped slavery. The Anti-Slavery Examiner V4 serves as a powerful critique of the institution of slavery and a call to action for its abolition.The logic which infers that because a man thinks the Federal Government bad, he must necessarily think all government so, has at least, the merit and the charm of novelty. There is a spice of arrogance just perceptible, in the conclusion that the Constitution of these United States is so perfect, that one who dislikes it could never be satisfied with any form of government whatever!This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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