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12/ This result however was far from
being satisfactory to Mr Thompson & those others,
who were engaged with him in advocating
the cause of immediate emanciaption &
who had hoped for some more active
co operation from the Seminary in promoting
their objects. Unwilling therefore that
the matter should end thus, they determined
to visit us again, & to make
extraordinary efforts, - efforts of a bolder
character, & of more certain efficacy.
These efforts they began on the fourth of
July, & continued them,as ^ we were [del] ^informed
seventeen days in sucession. Mr George
Thompson was the principal Lecture, &
Rev. Amos A Phelps, & M. Garrison, his
assistants. The two former, as ^we were ^told
addressed themselves to their
work, publicly & privately, with unmai

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