id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433075936785 Lundy, Benjamin, Genius of universal emancipation v. 12 (1831-32) 1832 .txt text/plain 199160 12917 74 I have received a letter from Mr. Rees | obscure village in New Hampshire, who wishAlexander, of Arkansas, a gentleman of high led to know where these Free Goods could be obrespectability, in which he says: "I must not tained, and said that a society would be immediforget to tell you that the papers (Genius of ately formed in his village, if they could be free colored persons, who inay arrive within in the human mind, all distinction between virtheir limits, without reference to sex, cause, or TUE and vice: by banishing all correct reascondition; and to be sold as slaves where ihey | oning, and feeling, from the head and heart. It has long been the ardent desire of the ed-display of liberal and virtuous professionsitor to devote a portion of his time to other taunting foreign nations for their despotic regumatters, connected with the great and impor-| lations, while we were, ourselves, far more destant subject of African Emancipation:—but he potic than many of them-indulging in bachanregrets—exceedingly regrets-to find, that no alian carousals, and chanting pæns to "LIBER. ./cache/nyp.33433075936785.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433075936785.txt