Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... human folly ! But , sir , to be serious . Was General Scott despatched to New York for any purpose connected with the trial of McLeod ? And , if so , what could have been that purpose ? Was it to effect a release by the sword , if the ...
... human folly ! But , sir , to be serious . Was General Scott despatched to New York for any purpose connected with the trial of McLeod ? And , if so , what could have been that purpose ? Was it to effect a release by the sword , if the ...
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... human subsistance . Tea and coffee are now articles of that description , whatever they might once have been . So is the article of salt : it is indispensable to man , and to all the animals which he makes tributary to his convenience ...
... human subsistance . Tea and coffee are now articles of that description , whatever they might once have been . So is the article of salt : it is indispensable to man , and to all the animals which he makes tributary to his convenience ...
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... humanity too , they had taught many of their slaves to read ; they had relaxed the rigors of their fetters ; and with their children they had learned to read , and some to write . Did they not see in a moment the danger , under this ...
... humanity too , they had taught many of their slaves to read ; they had relaxed the rigors of their fetters ; and with their children they had learned to read , and some to write . Did they not see in a moment the danger , under this ...
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... humanity of the age , the diffusion of religious knowledge , and even the better estimated self - interest of the master , will soften the rigors of bondage , and render the slave , as he now is in many cases , but little inferior , in ...
... humanity of the age , the diffusion of religious knowledge , and even the better estimated self - interest of the master , will soften the rigors of bondage , and render the slave , as he now is in many cases , but little inferior , in ...
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... humanity could deplore . In much of Tennessee , of Ken- tucky , of North Carolina , and other States of the South , where slavery is not too much condensed , I hesitate not to say that , in point of care and anxiety - in point of ...
... humanity could deplore . In much of Tennessee , of Ken- tucky , of North Carolina , and other States of the South , where slavery is not too much condensed , I hesitate not to say that , in point of care and anxiety - in point of ...
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