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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): |"Let us not require too much of slavery. Let us not insist that the slaves shall | never be separated, nor their families broken up." NEHEMIAH ADAMS, D.D.)
(‎Changed claim: title page transcription (P15): [rule] | "They who sell mothers by the pound, and children in lots to suit purchasers— | what are they? I care not what terms are applied to them, provided they Do apply. | If they are not thieves, if they are not tyrants, if they are not men stealers, I should | like to know what is their true character, and by what names they may be called." | WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.)
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"They who sell mothers by the pound, and children in lots to suit purchasers— | what are they? I care not what terms are applied to them, provided they Do apply. | If they are not thieves, if they are not tyrants, if they are not men stealers, I should | like to know what is their true character, and by what names they may be called." | WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.
[rule] | "They who sell mothers by the pound, and children in lots to suit purchasers— | what are they? I care not what terms are applied to them, provided they Do apply. | If they are not thieves, if they are not tyrants, if they are not men stealers, I should | like to know what is their true character, and by what names they may be called." | WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.

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1856 edition, published by R.F. Wallcut, Boston
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Biography of an American Bondman, by His Daughter
1856 edition, published by R.F. Wallcut, Boston

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    BIOGRAPHY | OF | AN AMERICAN BONDMAN, | BY | HIS DAUGHTER. |
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    [rule] | "They who sell mothers by the pound, and children in lots to suit purchasers— | what are they? I care not what terms are applied to them, provided they Do apply. | If they are not thieves, if they are not tyrants, if they are not men stealers, I should | like to know what is their true character, and by what names they may be called." | WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.
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    |"Let us not require too much of slavery. Let us not insist that the slaves shall | never be separated, nor their families broken up." NEHEMIAH ADAMS, D.D.
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