| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 798 Seiten
...some plan adopted by which slavery may be abolished by law." Mr. Jefferson remarks: " I can say. with truth, that there is not a man on earth who would...than I would to relieve us from this heavy reproach (of slavery) in any practicable way. The cession of that kind of property (for it is misnamed,) is... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - 1857 - 672 Seiten
...with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry pasI 358 »ions of men, will never be obliterated, and every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper.' " Twenty-eight years have passed since these remarkable words were penned, and there is not a thought... | |
| 1864 - 492 Seiten
...remarked long ago, a geographical line coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men, will never be obliterated, and every irritation will make it deeper and deeper The Northern States had 183 votes, the Southern, if unanimous,... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 760 Seiten
...final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men,...would to relieve us from this heavy reproach, in any praetícable way. The cession of that kind of property, for so it is misnamed, is и bagatelle which... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 758 Seiten
...coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions ol men, will never be obliterated; and every new irritation...would to relieve us from this heavy reproach, in any practi:able way. The cession of that kind of property, for so it is misnamed, is a bagatelle which... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 916 Seiten
...final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men,...obliterated; and every new irritation will mark it deeper aiui deeper. I can say, with conscious truth, that there is not a man on earth who would sacrifice... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 Seiten
...final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men,...sacrifice more than I would to relieve us from this heavy reproach)1 in any practicable way. The cession of that kind of property (for so it is misnamed) is... | |
| Christopher Gustavus Memminger - 1860 - 52 Seiten
...final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men,...every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper. • ******« * * * fice of themselves by the generation of 1776, to acquire self-government and happiness... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 526 Seiten
...a final sentence. A geographical line coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men,...every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper." Twenty-eight years have passed since these remarkable words were penned, and there is not a thought... | |
| 1861 - 514 Seiten
...a fmal sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men,...man on earth who would sacrifice more than I would fo relieve us from this heavy reproach in any practicable way ; the cession of that kind of property,... | |
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