| Thomas Branagan - 1805 - 148 Seiten
...doubtless be an unhappy influence on the manners of people produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave, is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other. Our... | |
| David Martin - 1819 - 124 Seiten
...be an unhappy influence on the manners of our people, produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisteroVs passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degraded submission on the... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 104 Seiten
...be an unhappy influence on the manners of the people, produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and. slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our... | |
| American Colonization Society - 1823 - 518 Seiten
...strong for even a northern man to regard it as strictly true. In his Notes on Virginia, he says—" The whole commerce between master and slave, is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other."... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 108 Seiten
...be an unhappy influence on the manners of the people, produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions ; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1823 - 478 Seiten
...be an unhappy influence on the manners of our people, produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children... | |
| William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 530 Seiten
...an unhappy influence on the manners of our people, produced by the existence ¿if Slavery among tie. The whole commerce, between master and slave, is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions; the most u*iremltting despotiSm on the one pa¿t¿ and the most degrading submissions on... | |
| 1833 - 204 Seiten
...can, for a moment, herniate to pronounce Jefferson a friend to emancipation. Read it as follows Ш " The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1830 - 254 Seiten
...be an unhappy influence on the manners of the people, produced by the existence of slavery among us. The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 Seiten
...slavery upon the manners and morals of the people, is forcibly portrayed ina succeeding chapter. " The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our... | |
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