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Thank you-I’m only an ordinary gobshite who messed up but thanks to the man above got sorted- well near anywaySeriously fair play to you. I can only admire people who turn things around like that.
Thank you-I’m only an ordinary gobshite who messed up but thanks to the man above got sorted- well near anywaySeriously fair play to you. I can only admire people who turn things around like that.
Lol,
In 1789 he wrote and published several essays supporting the abolition of slavery and his last public act was to send to Congress a petition on behalf of the Society asking for the abolition of slavery and an end to the slave trade.
He married a slave?Franklin owned slaves and viewed them as inferior to white Europeans, as it was believed they could not be educated. His newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette advertised the sale of slaves and frequently published notices of runaways.
Franklin owned slaves from as early as 1735 until 1781. The Franklin household had six slaves; Peter, his wife Jemima and their son Othello, George, John and King.
Slavery was abolished in Ireland in 1833.Franklin owned slaves and viewed them as inferior to white Europeans, as it was believed they could not be educated. His newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette advertised the sale of slaves and frequently published notices of runaways.
Franklin owned slaves from as early as 1735 until 1781. The Franklin household had six slaves; Peter, his wife Jemima and their son Othello, George, John and King.
They say live every day like it’s your last.
I might get thirsty.You'd have no interest in vodka if you ever actually took heroin
Some are closer than others.
One day you'll be right!
And then deliveroo brought it backSlavery was abolished in Ireland in 1833
Death comes for us all; even at our birth-- even at our birth, death does but stand aside a little. And every day he looks towards us and muses somewhat to himself whether that day or the next he will draw nigh. It is the law of nature, and the will of God.
No bother.Can I subscribe to your pamphlet?