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Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to George William Benson, March 13, 1834

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1834
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...The despotism of freedom; or, The tyranny and cruelty of American Republican slave-masters, shown to be the worst in the world; in a speech, delivered at the first anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, 1833

...The despotism of freedom; or, The tyranny and cruelty of American Republican slave-masters, shown to be the worst in the world; in a speech, delivered at the first anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society, 1833

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