CONTENTS | |
Preface | v |
Narrative | 11 |
Cure for the Evil of Slavery | 66 |
REPRESENTATION OF THE BOX
In which a fellow mortal travelled a long journey, in quest of those rights which the piety and republicanism of this country denied to him, the right to possess.
As long us the temples of humanity contain a single worshipper, whose heart beats in unison with that of the God of the universe; must a religion and a government which could inflict such misery upon a human being, be execrated and fled from, as a bright angel, abhors and flees from the touch of hideous sin.