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1 The total and immediate abolition had been attempted; and then the gradual.
2 The Maoists had been insisting on an immediate abolition of the monarchy.
3 This time, the text stops short of an outright demand for immediate abolition .
4 Sir James Johnstone contended for the immediate abolition of the trade.
5 The apprenticeship was cut short, and immediate abolition of slavery decreed.
6 On closer inspection, Conservative sources were actually promising something rather less than immediate abolition .
7 If so, let them thankfully proceed to vote the immediate abolition of the Slave Trade.
8 Sir William Geary questioned the propriety of immediate abolition .
9 Mr. Whitbread professed himself a strenuous advocate for the total and immediate abolition of the Slave Trade.
10 State after State in forming its constitution, or by special enactment, arranged for immediate abolition or gradual emancipation.
11 In 1838 a bill was presented in both Houses of Parliament for the immediate abolition of negro apprenticeship.
12 Indeed, so far as the evidence of facts is concerned, the advocates of immediate abolition have a complete monopoly.
13 Few northerners demanded immediate abolition .
14 Gerrit Smith, for immediate abolition .
15 The total abolishment of slavery in the southern republics has proved beyond dispute the safety and utility of immediate abolition .
16 Garrison wrote: "Urge immediate abolition as earnestly as we may, it will be gradual abolition in the end."
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