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Example sentences for "slavery cause"

  • Anti-Slavery cause, as nearly as it could be ascertained by letters recently received.

  • Her zeal in behalf of the Anti-slavery cause, and especially in behalf of the fugitive, a zeal that absorbed all the powers of her noble nature, was a perpetual rebuke to the comparative coldness and indifference of those around her.

  • We are always happy to receive aid for the fugitives or for any other Anti-slavery cause, and consider it no trouble at all to send it on, but do not wish to be monopolizing.

  • It is often said, by the opponents of the anti-slavery cause, that the condition of the people of Ireland is more deplorable than that of the American slaves.

  • And as he will devote his whole time systematically to the anti-slavery cause, he must also depend on friends for the means of livelihood.

  • Finding myself thus isolated in this peculiarly unnatural state, I resolved, in 1846, to spend my days in traveling, to advance the anti-slavery cause.

  • As a writer, he is regarded as one of the finest in the United States, and certainly the most prominent in the Anti-Slavery cause.

  • So uncertain, however, was that tenure of liberty, that even before the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, it was deemed expedient to secure the services of Frederick Douglass to the anti-slavery cause by the purchase of his freedom.

  • The makers of the new American literature were friends of the anti-slavery cause.

  • Unable to pay he went to jail, bearing his captivity with courage and high cheer, till Arthur Tappan, a New York merchant and a leader in the anti-slavery cause, paid his fine and released him.

  • When the impending election of Jackson in 1828 came as a chill to the anti-slavery cause, the waning fortunes of his paper sent Lundy to Boston to seek aid.

  • He had been accused at one time of urging the anti-slavery cause so far as to endanger the Union; and, when the Union was endangered, he was accused of being willing to sacrifice the anti-slavery cause to save it.

  • Mr. Errett was a veteran editor in the anti-slavery cause, and Mr. Bayne was recognized as a young man of superior ability, ready in debate and with special adaptation to parliamentary service.

  • It was apparent, therefore, that the hostility of the throng was not concentrated upon Mr. Thompson but that it was as deadly against the Society and the Anti-Slavery cause.

  • The anti-slavery cause is beset with many dangers; but there is one which we have special reason to apprehend.

  • Foremost among these stood the anti-slavery agitation; she travelled many thousands of miles, speaking and lecturing for the anti-slavery cause.

  • She now enjoys a small pension granted to her by the Government of the United States in recognition of her services to the anti-slavery cause.

  • The year 1850 was an epoch in the history of the anti-slavery cause.

  • She discussed the use of slave-labor, and descanted on the impossibility of any man being clean-handed enough to work in the anti-slavery cause so long as he was making his fortune by dealing in slave-labor products.

  • The suffering which my precious sister has brought upon herself by her connection with the anti-slavery cause, which has been a sorrow of heart to me, is another proof how dangerous it is to slight the clear convictions of truth.

  • Chase's great work for the Anti-Slavery cause was in projecting and directing it on independent political lines.

  • Indeed, if we take his official action from first to last, it is a question whether the President, owing to his extreme conservatism, was not more of an obstructionist than a promoter of the Anti-Slavery cause.

  • They in no sense paved the way for the Republican party, or helped forward the Anti-Slavery cause, or hurt the existing organizations.

  • It cannot be denied that John Quincy Adams, almost by his unaided efforts, preserved and sustained the life of the Anti-Slavery cause at a time when it was almost moribund.

  • He had not done anything to attract the attention of any one seriously interested in the anti-slavery cause.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    added quickly; curly hair; good living; gospel truth; important industry; opposite ends; preserve the; really felt; slavery agitation; slavery cause; slavery conflict; slavery days; slavery itself; slavery meetings; slavery movement; slavery party; slavery people; slavery sentiment; slavery societies; slavery time; slavery will; ten miles; that such; the sight; then stood; throated green