Domestic slavery, therefore, instead of being a political evil, is the corner-stone of our republican edifice. No patriot who justly estimates our privileges will tolerate the idea of emancipation at any period, however remote, or on any conditions of... The Martyr Age of the United States - Página 37por Harriet Martineau - 1839 - 84 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Thomas - 1835 - 196 páginas
...system of government " Domestic slavery, therefore, instead of being an evil, is the corner "stone of our republican 'edifice. No patriot, who justly...will tolerate the idea of emancipation at any period " hoivever remote, or on any condition of pecuniary advantage, how" ever favourable. I would as soon... | |
| William Thomas - 1835 - 200 páginas
...being an evil, is the corner •"stone of our republican edifice. No patriot, who justly estimate* " our privileges, will tolerate the idea of emancipation at any period " however remote, or on any condition of pecuniary advantage, haw" ever favourable. I would as soon think of opening a negotiation... | |
| William Thomas - 1835 - 202 páginas
...being an evil, is the corner " stone of our republican edifice. No patriot, who justly estimates "<nir privileges, will tolerate the idea of emancipation at any period " however remote, or on any condition of pecuniary advantage, how" ever favourable. I would as soon think of opening a negotiation... | |
| Charles Calistus Burleigh - 1836 - 256 páginas
...than domestic slavery,' ('Oh, oh.') He would look at his political sentiments — ' Domestic slavery, instead of being a political evil, is the cornerstone of our republican edifice.' (Laughter.) Such were the views of General George M'Duffie, Governor of South Carolina ; and yet, he... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 páginas
...MeDuffie. " Domestic slavery, there foie, instead of being 11 political evil, iji the corner stone of our republican edifice. No patriot who justly estimates our privileges, will tolerate the idea ol emancipation, at »nv period, however remote. or on any conditions of pecuniary advantage, however... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1840 - 76 páginas
...conducive to their own happiness than any other of which they are susceptible." . . . . " Domestic slavery, therefore, instead of being a political evil, is the...on any conditions of pecuniary advantage, however favourable. I would as soon think of opening a negotiation for selling the liberty of the State at... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1843 - 598 páginas
...hereditary system of government. Domestic slavery, therefore, instead of being an evil, is the corner stone of our republican edifice. No patriot, who justly...estimates our privileges, will tolerate the idea of emaneipation at any period however remote, or on any condition of pecuniary advantage, however favourable.... | |
| 1844 - 524 páginas
...senator of the United States, declared in one of his messages to the Legislature, "Domestic slavery, therefore, instead of being a political evil, is the...republican edifice. No patriot who justly estimates its privileges, will tolerate the idea of emancipation at aiiy period, however remote. * * * God forbid... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1850 - 358 páginas
...Governor M'Duffie's message distinctly avows this, in declaring that "domestic slavery, in the place of being a political evil, is the corner-stone of our republican edifice ;" that "the institution of domestic slavery supersedes the necessity of an order of nobility." Hence,... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1855 - 640 páginas
...war.; Governor M'Duffie of South Carolina, in his message, declares as follows : " Domestic slavery, therefore, instead of being a political evil, is the...patriot who justly estimates our privileges, will •An iKldn-M to the Preiibyterians of Kentucky, proporing a plan for the instruction and emancipation... | |
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