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NARRATIVE | OF THE | LIFE OF MOSES GRANDY, | LATE A SLAVE | IN THE | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. | [line] | "Slavery is a mass, a system of enormities, which incontrovertibly | bids defiance to every regulation which ingenuity can devise, or power | effect, but a TOTAL EXTINCTION. Why ought slavery to be abolished? | Because it is incurable injustice.
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Second American edition reprinted from the last London edition. 1844, Oliver Johnson.
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Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America (1844 Boston Oliver Johnson Edition)
Second American edition reprinted from the last London edition. 1844, Oliver Johnson.

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    NARRATIVE | OF THE | LIFE OF MOSES GRANDY, | LATE A SLAVE | IN THE | UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. | [line] | "Slavery is a mass, a system of enormities, which incontrovertibly | bids defiance to every regulation which ingenuity can devise, or power | effect, but a TOTAL EXTINCTION. Why ought slavery to be abolished? | Because it is incurable injustice.
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