| Robert Thorne (M.A.) - 1890 - 646 páginas
...(the Africans) had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order ar1U altogether unfit to associate with the white race,...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." After this decision Personal Liberty bills were passed in several of the free... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1890 - 712 páginas
...our Revolutionary fathers " for more than a century before " regarded the African race in America as "*so far inferior, that they had no rights •which the white man was bound to respect," and they were never thought or spoken of except as property. President Buchanan... | |
| Joseph Kirkland - 1892 - 550 páginas
...which prevailed for centuries before the constitution was adopted. He said : " They had been regarded as beings of an inferior order and altogether unfit...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." Events were crowding on thick and fast. In 1857 took place the celebrated series... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 564 páginas
...displays it in a manner too plain to be mistaken. " They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect, and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1892 - 604 páginas
...displays it in a manner too plain to be mistaken. " They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect, and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 páginas
...that For more than a century before the Declaration of Independence the negroes hnd been regarded ЭЛ beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound tu respect. English as she is spoke. In the year iSSa there was published in England a little... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 568 páginas
...Constitution as a citizen. He says "they had for more than a century before been regarded as . . . so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." After deciding this, the question at issue, the court went out of its way to... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1892 - 582 páginas
...the Constitution as a citizen. He says "they had for more than a century before been regarded as ... so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." After deciding this, the question at issue, the court went out of its way to... | |
| Henry Dickson Capers - 1893 - 630 páginas
...adoption of the Declaration of Independence negroes, whether slaves or free, had been regarded as being of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect." The court also, in this case, considered the question as to whether Congress... | |
| John Roy Musick - 1894 - 584 páginas
...progenitors " for more than a century before," regarded the negroes as beings of an inferior race, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race...and so far inferior that they had no rights which a white man was bound to respect, and that the negro might lawfully be reduced to slavery for the white... | |
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