Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites; ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties,... Noonday Exigencies in America - 101. lappuseautors: Hinton Rowan Helper - 1871 - 211 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1788 - 714 lapas
...fuftained j new provocations ; the real dillinc'tions which nature has made ; and many other circumftances, will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions...in the extermination of the one or the other race. — -To thefe objections, which are political, may be added others, which are phyfical and moral. The... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 lapas
...ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained ; new provocations ; the real distinctions which nature has made ; and...in the extermination of the one or the other race. ...T^ these objections, which are political, may be added others, which are physical and moral. The... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 lapas
...; ten thousand recollections by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations ; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many...in the extermination of the one or the other race." To these distinctions, which are political, he adds many others, which are physical and moral; but... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 lapas
...whites;, ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of Hie injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many...in the extermination of the one or the other race. — To these objections, which are political, may be added others, which are physical and moral. The... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 lapas
...ten thousand recollections by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained ; new provocations ; the real distinctions which nature has made ; and...in the extermination of the one or the other race.' To these distinctions, which are political, he adds many others, which are physical and moral. But... | |
| 1834 - 300 lapas
...whites; ten thousand recollections ' by the blacks of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions ' which nature has made; and...will probably never end but in the extermination of one or At tИнг ' race. To these objections, which are political, may be added others which are physical... | |
| 1834 - 450 lapas
...whites; ten thousand recollections ' by the blacks of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions ' which nature has made; and...convulsions which will probably never end but in the exterm nailon of one or the other • race To these objections, which are political, may be added others... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 360 lapas
...blacks of the injuries they have sustained ; new provocations ; the real distinctions which naiure liath made ; and many other circumstances will divide us...in the extermination of the one or the other race. To these objections, which are political, may be added others which are moral. The first difference... | |
| James Grahame - 1842 - 128 lapas
...ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained ; new provocations ; the real distinctions which nature has made ; and...in the extermination of the one or the other race." So far from pretending to shift the opprobrium of negro slavery from America, or to demur to her liability... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 634 lapas
...ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained ; new provocations ; the real distinctions which nature has made ; and...in the extermination of the one or the other race. To these objections, which are political, may be added others, which are physical and moral. The first... | |
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