George Washington — "It is much to be feared that the same motives which have hitherto retarded the a…"
It is much to be feared that the same motives which have hitherto retarded the abolition of slavery, will continue to operate.
It is much to be feared that the same motives which have hitherto retarded the abolition of slavery, will continue to operate.
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