. Address of the representatives of the religious Society of Friends. ii i m m m m i COMMONLY CALLED QUAKERS, IN PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, &c. TO THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES. PHILADELPHIA : JOSEPH & WILLIAM KITE, PRINTERS. ADDRESS REPRESENTATIVES iaeligtous g)0ciet5 of JPrientis, COMMONLY CALLED QUAKERS, PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, &c. CITIZZilTS OF THE UZTITED STATES. PHILADELPHIA:JOSEPH & WILLIAM KITE, PRINTERS. 18 37. / - Ala Yearly Meeting ef Friends held in Philadelp/iia, hy adjournments fromthe llth of the Fourth month, to^lst of the same, inclusive, IS37, The suf


. Address of the representatives of the religious Society of Friends. ii i m m m m i COMMONLY CALLED QUAKERS, IN PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, &c. TO THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES. PHILADELPHIA : JOSEPH & WILLIAM KITE, PRINTERS. ADDRESS REPRESENTATIVES iaeligtous g)0ciet5 of JPrientis, COMMONLY CALLED QUAKERS, PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, DELAWARE, &c. CITIZZilTS OF THE UZTITED STATES. PHILADELPHIA:JOSEPH & WILLIAM KITE, PRINTERS. 18 37. / - Ala Yearly Meeting ef Friends held in Philadelp/iia, hy adjournments fromthe llth of the Fourth month, to^lst of the same, inclusive, IS37, The suffering condition of our fullovv men, descendants of the Africanrace, who are subjected to the rigours of unconditional slavery, having longengaged the sympathy and commiseration of this meeting, the subject vpasreferred at our last annual assembly, to the serious attention of the Meeting forSufferings. An address to the citizens of the United States, prepared by thatmeeting, was now introduced by the reading of tlieir minutes, bringing intoview the injustice of slavery, the enormities vvfliich it authorises by the trafficin the persons of men, extensively prosecuted within the United States, andthe degradation of morals un


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