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The library was the first unconditionally free public library in the country.
Salford has become a centre of higher education, home to the University of Salford, and has seen several firsts, including the world's first unconditionally free public library, and the first street in the world to be lit by gas, Chapel Street in 1806.
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Percy Shelley was among those abolitionists who urged not immediate but gradual emancipation, fearing that the enslaved, so long and so violently oppressed, and denied education, would, if unconditionally freed, seek a vengeance of blood.
Washington's will provided for all of his slaves to be unconditionally freed upon the death of his widow, his heirs being expressly forbidden from selling or transporting those slaves out of Virginia.
Specifically, the SVP is campaigning against plans to unconditionally provide free legal aid to all refugee claimants.
So our job as Christians is to love people as we've been loved, which was unconditionally for free," the 34-year-old pastor said.
"They set her free unconditionally; they agree to let her out but on certain conditions; or they don't let her out at all.
Pope Benedict XVI has appealed for Ms. Bibi to be freed unconditionally.
Adding pressure to the Pakistan authorities to overturn Ms. Bibi's sentence, Pope Benedict XVI appealed last week for her to be freed unconditionally.
"The court has decided to free you unconditionally," he announced to cheers and singing.
This scheme is unconditionally stable and reflection-free at the boundary.
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