| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1878 - 374 Seiten
...Johnson's hatred of every kind of oppression of the less civilized races, and how, ' upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies." ' Another time he said, with ' great emotion and with generous warmth, " I love the University of Salamanca... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1878 - 374 Seiten
...Johnson's hatred of every kind of oppression of the less civilized races, and how, ' upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies." ' Another time he said, with ' great emotion and with generous warmth, " I love the University of Salamanca... | |
| Edward Tuckerman Mason - 1879 - 346 Seiten
...which I with all deference thought that he discovered "a zeal without knowledge." Upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies." — Boswett. DISLIKES COARSENESS. — In our tour, I observed that he was disgusted whenever he met... | |
| 1879 - 348 Seiten
...which I with all deference thought that he discovered " a zeal without knowledge." Upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies."—Boswett. DISLIKES COARSENESS.—In our tour, I observed that he was disgusted whenever he... | |
| James Boswell - 1884 - 634 Seiten
...which I with all deference thought that he discovered " a zeal without knowledge." Upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...against our West Indian and American settlers appeared when1 In the First and Second Edition there was this note : — " This (argument) being laid up somewhere... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 484 Seiten
...slaves." Virginia and the Carolinas had shown impatience of oppression. " How is it," asked Johnson, "that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of negroes ? The slaves should be set free ; they maybe more grateful and honest than their masters." Lord North... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 484 Seiten
...slaves." Virginia and the Carolinas had shown impatience of oppression. " How is it," asked Johnson, "that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of negroes ? The slaves should be set free ; they maybe more grateful and honest than their masters." Lord North... | |
| George Bancroft - 1886 - 486 Seiten
...slaves." Virginia and the Carolinas had shown impatience of oppression. " How is it," asked Johnson, " that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of negroes ? The slaves should be set free; they may be more grateful and honest than their masters." Lord North... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 Seiten
...which I, with all deference, thought that he discovered 'a zeal without knowledge3.' Upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies4.' His violent prejudice against our West Indian and American settlers appeared whenever there... | |
| James Boswell, Samuel Johnson - 1887 - 490 Seiten
...which I, with all deference, thought that he discovered 'a zeal without knowledge3.' Upon one occasion, when in company with some very grave men at Oxford,...to the next insurrection of the negroes in the West Indies4.' His violent prejudice against our West Indian and American settlers appeared whenever there... | |
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