Encara no tenim significats per a "immediate emancipation".
1In 1831, Mr. Garrison commenced a paper advocating the doctrine of immediate emancipation.
2Alluding to the adoption of immediate emancipation in preference to the apprenticeship, he observes:-
3I want not a single negro for any other purpose than his immediate emancipation.
4They emphasized the danger which the immediate emancipation of the Jews would entail for Poland.
5He was a determined advocate of entire and immediate emancipation, both from principle and policy.
6They were utterly opposed to immediate emancipation; or, for that matter, to emancipation of any kind.
7To my mind, suffrage for the negro is now what immediate emancipation was thirty years ago.
8History shows that such vagrancy has always followed the immediate emancipation of a large number of slaves.
9The abolition party demand their immediate emancipation.
10It shows, too, that Sarah had reached full accord with Angelina in her views of immediate emancipation.
11Such is our doctrine of immediate emancipation.
12Mr. Ellison does not desire immediate emancipation, and wastes no sentiment upon the sufferings of the negro.
13When Garrison hoisted the banner of immediate emancipation he was over-confident of success through the instrumentality of the church.
14Jefferson seemed to get further from the idea of immediate emancipation, looking upon it as a very serious problem.
15An important occurrence is now to be recorded as having exercised a powerful influence upon the question of immediate emancipation.
16Governor Gamble called on Lincoln at the White House wishing to enlist Lincoln's support against the radicals' plan for immediate emancipation.
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