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