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their 400 years bondage to the Egyptians, but that they (the Hebrews) had literally to be driven, after their liberation from Egyptian bondage, or slavery, to the Canaan of their promised land. The same is now true of the half million liberated Africans in the various 33 States and 7 Territories of this united Republic of peace. They are to be driven back home to freedom and liberty, in Africa, by State legislative enactments, with the General Government to obtain a large portion of African territory adjacent to the now Liberian Republic, (from Liber, the book, or word, that called the Ethiopians, or Africans, to the lights of civilization, Christian love, and the love of forgiveness and forbearance on the continent of America, now to be gradually carried back to the continent of Africa, planted, and therein established.)--Let the present called Convention remove all exporte facto quibbles or quibblers out of the way of this just, right, and now-needed act of restitution; and the
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 51
Truth in Memorial to the General Assembly of the State of Virginia: Senators and Delegates of the Present Called Legislature: Truth respectfully petitions the present, or at least the next, General Assembly of Virginia, to take action on the 4and of these voluntary liberated Africans, to be carried back to their native land, and thus colonized in the to be State of Virginia in the to be united Republic of Peace on the continent of Africa, with the Republic of Liberia and Sierre Leone, fofearing, worshiping, forgiving, forbearing, Christian, or purified Man.--This is the way that truth now directs the State of Virginia to take the lead of her sister States in this united Republic of Peace, in completing the sublime new idea to the w James River Canal to a French Company, or rather the French Emperor and nation, for the annuity of $165,000 to the State of Virginia forever, with a guarantee of $1,000,000 of Virginia 6 per cent. bonds to be placed in the State Treasury for securi
Liberia (Liberia) (search for this): article 51
ereof, at a commission of 5 per cent. when the hire is collected; and then the said amount to be placed in the State Treasury, as a State Colonizing Fund, that shall carry to, and colonize in, some part of Africa, adjacent to the now Republic of Liberia, to be obtained by the General Government, not less than 10,000 nor more than 12,000 of this population annually; and require all citizens in the future to liberate their slaves in Africa, or that they become the property of the State for not leor more than twelve thousand of these voluntary liberated Africans, to be carried back to their native land, and thus colonized in the to be State of Virginia in the to be united Republic of Peace on the continent of Africa, with the Republic of Liberia and Sierre Leone, forming the entering wedge to spread over the continent of Africa the fights of civilization, and the Christian redemption, into the bliss of love, and especially the love of forgiveness and forbearance; for the truly brave suc
Ohio (United States) (search for this): article 51
g up the private stock at once from $13 to $50, or to change the $200 shares into $100 shares, with a guarantee by said French Company of 5 per cent. on the same for the next ten years; and, after that period, to receive the profits on each share made by said completed Virginia canal. New, truth will suggest, that when the petition in relation to the 60,000 liberated Africans, and their increase, is complied with, that as many of them as may be needed to complete the Virginia Canal to the Ohio river, be hired by the State, by the canal company, or if indispensable, by this French new organization; that these voluntary liberated Africans may leave this grand completed improvement in Virginia as a monument of their lasting gratitude to the State, and their kind, generous masters, for the lights of civilization and the regenerated redemption into the blessed lights of Christian love, and especially the love of forgiveness and forbearance herein worked through their muscles; with the peac
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lation, or the tax has to be collected, from those of them that can be found, by hiring out by the Sheriff the free negro at ten cents per day to any one who will pay the required tax, and take the free negroes' services at any time in the year at the fewest number of days, and not unfrequently he is required to work at any time in the year a month, more or less, to discharge this tax. In view of these considerations, and the in creasing number of this population, in Virginia, to 60,000, in Maryland to the rise of 70,000, in the District of Columbia to 10,000, and in many of the other States a corresponding proportion of these voluntary liberated Africans, but not free negroes, (for under the Federal Organic Constitution of the United States of America, and the decision of the Supreme Court, there is not a single free negro or African in any of the States and Territories of this United Republic of Peace entitled to free citizenship,) Truth petitions the General Assembly of Virginia, at
ts of the axe, hoe, wedge, and plow, with the simple switch to direct — that these same lights may now be gradually returned by 10,000 annual installments from the present 60,000 liberated Africans in Virginia, and their increase, that they may be planted on the soil of Africa, their native land. This was the object of the old, generally popular, African Colonizing Society, seen afar off by America's mental lights, in the persons of Monroe, Clay, Adams, Webster, Calhoun, Marshall, Wright, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, and many others, including the now living John Tyler — believing, as they did, that freedom and liberty was such a priceless boon, that as soon as many of the African slaves were voluntarily liberated by their kind and generous masters, that they would fly, in the ships of the world, across the Atlantic back to their own native land in Africa, forgetting, or ignoring, the truth, that the inspired Moses had not only to persuade the Hebrews from their 400 years bondage to
peaceful, useful, and needed agricultural improvements of the axe, hoe, wedge, and plow, with the simple switch to direct — that these same lights may now be gradually returned by 10,000 annual installments from the present 60,000 liberated Africans in Virginia, and their increase, that they may be planted on the soil of Africa, their native land. This was the object of the old, generally popular, African Colonizing Society, seen afar off by America's mental lights, in the persons of Monroe, Clay, Adams, Webster, Calhoun, Marshall, Wright, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, and many others, including the now living John Tyler — believing, as they did, that freedom and liberty was such a priceless boon, that as soon as many of the African slaves were voluntarily liberated by their kind and generous masters, that they would fly, in the ships of the world, across the Atlantic back to their own native land in Africa, forgetting, or ignoring, the truth, that the inspired Moses had not only to pe
eded agricultural improvements of the axe, hoe, wedge, and plow, with the simple switch to direct — that these same lights may now be gradually returned by 10,000 annual installments from the present 60,000 liberated Africans in Virginia, and their increase, that they may be planted on the soil of Africa, their native land. This was the object of the old, generally popular, African Colonizing Society, seen afar off by America's mental lights, in the persons of Monroe, Clay, Adams, Webster, Calhoun, Marshall, Wright, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, and many others, including the now living John Tyler — believing, as they did, that freedom and liberty was such a priceless boon, that as soon as many of the African slaves were voluntarily liberated by their kind and generous masters, that they would fly, in the ships of the world, across the Atlantic back to their own native land in Africa, forgetting, or ignoring, the truth, that the inspired Moses had not only to persuade the Hebrews from
ecially the love of forgiveness and forbearance; for the truly brave succeed or triumph to forgive the demoralized worshippers and followers of Evil or the Devil to take, revenge, kill, or destroy, because they fear their opponents; and, therefore, it is the truth that they who take revenge, kill, or destroy, are justly entitled to the disgraceful epithet of cowardice, which has been too long erroneously misapplied by man to the weak, humble, God-fearing, worshiping, forgiving, forbearing, Christian, or purified Man.--This is the way that truth now directs the State of Virginia to take the lead of her sister States in this united Republic of Peace, in completing the sublime new idea to the world; in civilizing, regenerating and redeeming a whole continent of African barbarians with the peaceful, useful and needed agricultural implements, of the axe, hoe, wedge and plow, with the switch, to direct into the blessed lights of Christian Love, and more especially the love of forgiveness an
l, and needed agricultural improvements of the axe, hoe, wedge, and plow, with the simple switch to direct — that these same lights may now be gradually returned by 10,000 annual installments from the present 60,000 liberated Africans in Virginia, and their increase, that they may be planted on the soil of Africa, their native land. This was the object of the old, generally popular, African Colonizing Society, seen afar off by America's mental lights, in the persons of Monroe, Clay, Adams, Webster, Calhoun, Marshall, Wright, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, and many others, including the now living John Tyler — believing, as they did, that freedom and liberty was such a priceless boon, that as soon as many of the African slaves were voluntarily liberated by their kind and generous masters, that they would fly, in the ships of the world, across the Atlantic back to their own native land in Africa, forgetting, or ignoring, the truth, that the inspired Moses had not only to persuade the Heb
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