The Confederate SecessionWilliam Schomberg Robert KERR (Marquis of Lothian.), William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian W. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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The dislike which it had to the “ peculiar institution ” rested on two grounds — first
, It enabled the niggers to exist and to multiply ; secondly , It enabled them to
compete with the whites . Now , when they were free , they did one of two things .
The dislike which it had to the “ peculiar institution ” rested on two grounds — first
, It enabled the niggers to exist and to multiply ; secondly , It enabled them to
compete with the whites . Now , when they were free , they did one of two things .
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And , at the same time , one has to guard against the slave - owner who may be
provoked , by hearing what to him appears absolute nonsense and balderdash ,
into saying that the niggers do very well , and that he thinks they ought to be kept
...
And , at the same time , one has to guard against the slave - owner who may be
provoked , by hearing what to him appears absolute nonsense and balderdash ,
into saying that the niggers do very well , and that he thinks they ought to be kept
...
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... much thanksgiving for being not as other men are , — to damage the
Southerners , whose interests were opposed to theirs , without benefiting the
tarnation niggers ; and to smooth their path to heaven by strewing their earthly
one with gold .
... much thanksgiving for being not as other men are , — to damage the
Southerners , whose interests were opposed to theirs , without benefiting the
tarnation niggers ; and to smooth their path to heaven by strewing their earthly
one with gold .
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... the tariffs as the majority might please , on the question of slavery it distinctly
asserted that there was no such power ; and certainly New York did not care
about breaking the Constitution for the sake of the niggers , or the Abolitionists
either .
... the tariffs as the majority might please , on the question of slavery it distinctly
asserted that there was no such power ; and certainly New York did not care
about breaking the Constitution for the sake of the niggers , or the Abolitionists
either .
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... of new States which interested the jobbers and wirepullers , and those who
made a trade of politics , more directly than any arising out of the necessity , for
factious purposes , of bribing or conciliating either Abolitionists or nigger - haters .
... of new States which interested the jobbers and wirepullers , and those who
made a trade of politics , more directly than any arising out of the necessity , for
factious purposes , of bribing or conciliating either Abolitionists or nigger - haters .
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