Aún no tenemos significados para "gradual abolition".
1How much stronger, then, is the argument for immediate than gradual abolition!
2And this is the practical result of the much-lauded plan of gradual abolition.
3How much stronger, then, was the argument, for immediate than for gradual abolition!
4The gradual abolition of personal servitude, hardly accomplished in three successive centuries, now began.
5The act providing for gradual abolition, was, I believe, lost by a single vote.
6In 1780 the Pennsylvania Legislature passed a law providing for the gradual abolition of slavery.
7The bill for gradual abolition displeased those who were most deeply interested in the matter.
8In 1780 Pennsylvania passed a gradual abolition act.
9Mr. Bathurst and Mr. Hiley Addington preferred a plan for gradual abolition to the present mode.
10Pennsylvania, gradual abolition by statute, began in 1780; had 64 in 1840.
11The closing days of Jay's public life included an act for the gradual abolition of domestic slavery.
12Rhode Island and Connecticut, gradual abolition, 1784.
13They rendered essential service in promoting the gradual abolition of slavery in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
14And this, too, is gradual abolition.
15Mr. Turgot, he said, had recommended in the National Assembly of France the gradual abolition of the Slave Trade.
16Besides, the plan of gradual abolition has been tried in this country and the West Indies, and found wanting.
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Gradual abolition a través del tiempo
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