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SECTION II.. Is Universal Emancipation Safe or Practicable? What Would Be the

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Is universal emancipation safe or practicable? What would be the consequences?

Idleness, vagrancy and crime, the fruits of emancipation,

There is not a free negro in the limits of the United States,

Universal prejudice against the African race. The African no where allowed the ordinary privileges of the white man,

Free negroes of Baltimore--their appeal to the people of the United States. Judge Blackford. Dr. Miller,

Slavery agitation of foreign origin. Slavery not extinct in the British dominions. The English poor,

White slavery and negro slavery,

The condition of African slaves in the United States better than the mass of European laborers. Slavery exists in every part of the British dominions,

British Asiatic Journal. Dr. Bowering. Duke of Wellington. Sir Robert Peel and the London Times,

Madame Stowe has caricatured, slandered and misrepresented her country, to please the English people. She is invited to England.

Reflections. The wreck of nations. Cardinal virtues. Bigotry and fanaticism. Advice to ladies,

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