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ecially if they be of the "fancy" kind, are often ornamented with handsomely executed emblems, underwritten with appropriate mottoes. The picture of a slave kneeling (such as you will see impressed on one of the sheets of this letter) and supplicating in the words, "AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER," is an example. The mottoes or sentences are, however, most generally selected from the Scriptures; either appealing to human sympathy in behalf of human suffering, or breathing forth God's tender compassion for the oppressed, or proclaiming, in thunder tones, his avenging justice on the oppressor. A few quotations will show their general character:-- "Blessed is he that considereth the poor." "Defend the poor and fatherless; do justice to the afflicted and needy. Deliver the poor and the needy; rid him out of the hand of the wicked." "Open thy mouth for the dumb, plead the cause of the poor and needy." "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy." "First, be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift." "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." "All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." Again:-- "For he shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the poor also, and him that hath no helper." "The Lord looseth the prisoners; the Lord raiseth them that are bowed down; the Lord preserveth the strangers." "He hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, to set at liberty them that are bruised."' "For the oppression of the poor, for the sighing of the needy, now will I arise, saith the Lord; I will set him in safety from him that puffeth at him." Again:-- "The Lord executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed." "Rob not the poor because he is poor, neither oppress the afflicted in the gate; for the Lord will plead their cause, and spoil the soul of those that spoiled them." "And I will come near to you to judgment, and I will be a swift witness against those that oppress the hireling in his wages, the widow and the fatherless, and that turn aside the stranger from his right, and fear not me, saith the Lord of hosts." "Wo unto him that buildeth his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong; that useth his neighbor's service without wages, and giveth him not for his work." Fairs, for the sale of articles fabricated by the hands of female abolitionists, and recommended
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