| Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - 1842 - 294 pages
...as though thou wouldst shed over me a part of thy humble and steady devotion.' ' August 1.—Freedom has dawned this morning on the British colonies. No...more bowed down with suffering from which there is no redress—the sons of Africa have obtained the rights of fellow-subjects—the rights of man, the immortal... | |
| Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - 1851 - 318 pages
...pleasures like that of communion of spirit with absent friends, at the throne of mercy." " August 1 . — Freedom has dawned this morning on the British colonies....suffering from which there is no redress — the sons <»f Africa have obtained the rights of fellow-subjects — the rights of man, the immortal creation... | |
| William Goodell - 1852 - 810 pages
...brackets are expunged in the Tract Society's edition : " ' August 1. Freedom has dawned this morning upon the British colonies. [No more degraded lower than...their own.] Hope will animate their hearts, and give vigor to their efforts.' " Such mutilations have their object. We are sorry to see in them an unworthy... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 pages
...But the work of expurgation did not stop here. In Mary's diary is the following entry : "August 1. Freedom has dawned this morning on the British Colonies....their own.) Hope will animate their hearts and give vigor to their efforts. Oh, for more holy men to show them the way of salvation ! The Lord keep them... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 pages
...But the work of expurgation did not stop here. In Mary's diary is the following entry : "August 1. Freedom has dawned this morning on the British Colonies....degraded lower than the brutes — no more bowed down tKttJt suffering from which there is no redress) the sons of Africa have obtained the rights of fellow-subjects... | |
| William Goodell - 1853 - 628 pages
...Freedom has dawned this morning upon the British colonies. [No more degraded lower than the brutes—no more bowed down with suffering from which there is no redress.] The sons of Africa hare obtained the rights of fellow-subjects, the rights of man, the immortal creation of God. [Now... | |
| Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - 1860 - 396 pages
...pleasures like that of communion of spirit with absent friends at the throne of mercy." "August 1. — Freedom has dawned this morning on the British colonies....their own. Hope will animate their hearts, and give vigor to their efforts. Oh, for more holy men to show them the way of salvation ! The Lord keep them... | |
| Mary Grey Lundie Duncan - 1860 - 398 pages
...pleasures like that of communion of spirit with absent friends at the throne of mercy." "August 1. — Freedom has dawned this morning on the British colonies....redress, the sons of Africa have obtained the rights of fellow-subjects—the rights of man, the immortal creation of God. Now they may seek the sanctuary... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 682 pages
...But the work of expurgation did not stop here. In Mary's diary is the following entry : •'August 1. Freedom has dawned this morning on the British Colonies....more degraded lower than the brutes — no more bowed dotrn with suffering from which there is no redress) the sons of Africa have obtained the rights of... | |
| 1855 - 356 pages
...speak of the emancipated slaves in the West Indies, as ' no more degraded lower than the brntes— no more bowed down with suffering from which there is no redress,' and as now being able to ' seek the sanctuary fearless of the lash,' and 'to call their children their... | |
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