Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. Channing” in chapter 9 of Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1:

...nocent man should suffer; because the guilt of running away from an owner is of too faint a color to be seen by some of the best eyes, whilst that of enslaving the free is of the darkest hue. Dr. Channing would have all the forms and solemnities of justice, usual in cases where life hangs on the issue, rigidly observed, when a slave case is to be determined. Your Judge of Probate arrests a man at ni...
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