It debases those whose toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defence to the lowest degree of which human nature is capable, to guard against! mutiny and insurrection, and thus wastes energies whicH ! otherwise might be employed in national development... speach in the senate - Página 14por william h. seward - 1852Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
 | 1860
...suspicion, and watchfulness It debases those whose toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human nature is capable,...employed in national development and aggrandizement. The free-labor system educates all alike, and by opening all the fields of industrial employment, and... | |
 | 1860 - 254 páginas
...suspicion, And watchfulness. It debases those who« toll alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human nature is capable,...wastes energies which otherwise might be employed la national development and aggrandizement. ISO 161 power, and constitute a ruling aristocracy. In... | |
 | 1860 - 248 páginas
...written 'In the heart« and consciences of men, and therefore is always and everywhere beneficent. The slave system Is one of constant danger, distrust,...whose toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human nature is capable, to guard against mutiny and insurrection,... | |
 | 1860 - 254 páginas
...Is written In the hearts and consciences of men, and therefore is always and everywhere beneficent. The slave system is one of constant danger, distrust,...whose toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human nature is capable, to guard against mutiny and insurrection,... | |
 | 1860 - 254 páginas
...written in the hearts and consciences of men, and therefore is always and every* where beneficent. The slave system Is one of constant danger, distrust, suspicion, and watchfulness. It debases those whos* toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human... | |
 | 1860 - 254 páginas
...is written In the heart! and consciences of men, and therefore Is always and everywhere beneficent. The slave system Is one of constant danger, distrust, suspicion, and watchfulness It debases those wboM toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human nature... | |
 | 1860 - 248 páginas
...is written in the hearts and consciences of men, and therefore is always and everywhere heneficent. The slave system is one of constant danger, distrust, suspicion, and watchfulness. It dehases those whose toll alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of... | |
 | Alexander Johnston - 1884
...is written in the hearts and consciences of man, and therefore is always and everywhere beneficent. The slave system is one of constant danger, distrust,...employed in national development and aggrandizement. The free-labor system educates all alike, and by opening all the fields of industrial employment and... | |
 | William Henry Seward - 1888
...is written in the hearts and consciences of man, and therefore is always and everywhere beneficent. The slave system is one of constant danger, distrust,...whose toil alone can produce wealth and resources for defense, to the lowest degree of which human nature is capable, to guard against mutiny and insurrection,... | |
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