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Believes in abolition of all government which would make everything fitting and proper.
For example, over the years the baby in "Abolition of War" had been obscured and looked like a blemish.
Pre-treatment with GSH, then removal of the antioxidant resulted in abolition of Compound 1 toxicity (vehicle control, 63.6 ± 16.7 versus Compound 1 alone 26.1 ± 13.6% versus GSH pre-treatment, 65.7 ± 7.3%).
There were historical conferences, museum exhibits, even a high-budget film, "Amazing Grace," about William Wilberforce, the leader of the parliamentary crusade that resulted in abolition.
I'm a critical fan of Wilberforce for his central role in the astounding achievement in abolition, which without his stamina would certainly have failed.
British propaganda after emancipation ensured that the UK was remembered admirably for its part in abolition rather than for the plunder of Africans from the continent, for establishing an Atlantic slave trade in the first place.
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It tells the first-person account of a black girl born in Bermuda who played a not insignificant role in the abolition of slavery in the British Empire.
Public revulsion at the case is thought to have played a part in the abolition of capital punishment in the UK in 1969.
It was active in the abolition cause and in other reform movements.
They are key figures in the abolition of slavery in the United States, representing both the democratic ideal and the struggles required to realize it.
In his role he has been responsible for deregulation reform and improving the business climate in Ukraine, resulting in the abolition of hundreds of Soviet regulations.
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