| William Wilson - 1848 - 48 páginas
...uncultivated state of our country, or other specious arguments, may plead for it — a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...as laying the basis of that liberty we contend for (and which we pray the Almghty to continue to the latest posterity) upon a very wrong foundation. We,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1850 - 498 páginas
...uncultivated state of our country, or other specious arguments may plead for it ; a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...as laying the basis of that liberty we contend for (and which we pray the Almighty to continue to the latest posterity) upon a very wrong foundation.... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1850 - 498 páginas
...the uncultivated state of our country, >,htr specious arguments may plead for it ; a pracfounded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our liberties as well as lives, debasing our fellow-creatures below men, and corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest, and as laying the... | |
| William Goodell - 1852 - 810 páginas
...uncultivated state of our country, or other specious arguments may plead for it,) a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest, and is laying the basis of that liberty we contend for, (and which we pray the Almighty to continue to... | |
| Israel Washburn - 1852 - 12 páginas
...uncultivated state of our country ш oilier specious arguments may plead for it,) a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our liberties, (as well as lives,) debasing a part of our fellow creatures below men, and corrupting the morals and virtues of the rest." I could... | |
| William Goodell - 1853 - 632 páginas
...uncultivated state of our country, or other specious arguments may plead for it,) a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...and corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest, andjs laying the basis of that liberty we contend for, (and which we pray the Almighty to continue... | |
| Hosea Ballou, George Homer Emerson, Thomas Baldwin Thayer, Richard Eddy - 1856 - 464 páginas
...Ibid., p. 38. state of the country or other specious arguments may plead for it,) a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest, and laying the basis of that liberty we contend for, and which we pray the Almighty to continue to the... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 736 páginas
...uncultivated state of the country or other specious arguments may plead for it) a practice founded• in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest, and laying the basis of that liberty we contend for, and which we pray the Almighty to continue to the... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 722 páginas
...plead for it) a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our liberties a* well as lives, debasing part of our fellowcreatures...corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest, and laying the basis of that liberty we contend for, and which we pray the Almighty to continue to the... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 434 páginas
...uncultivated state of our country or other specious arguments may plead for it,) a practice founded in injustice and cruelty, and highly dangerous to our...liberties, (as well as lives.) debasing part of our fellow creatures below men, and corrupting the virtue and morals of the rest ; and is laying the basis... | |
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