| Joseph Richardson - American literature - 1810 - 228 pages
...with what execration should the statesman be loaded, who, permitting one half of the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...of country of the other. For if a slave can have a couatry in this world, it must be any other in preference to that in which he is born to live and labour... | |
| David Martin - Slavery - 1819 - 124 pages
..."With what execration should the statesman be loaded, who, permitting one half of the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...enemies; destroys the morals of the one part and the amor fiatrix of the other. For, if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in... | |
| Frederick Butler - United States - 1821 - 474 pages
...And with what execration should the statesmen be loaded, who permitting one half the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patria of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in... | |
| Antislavery movements - 1833 - 204 pages
...And with what execration should the statesman be loaded, who, permitting one half the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...enemies ; destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patrice of the other. For if a slave can love a country in this world, it must be any other in... | |
| William Newnham Blane - Canada - 1824 - 530 pages
...With what execration then should the statesman be loaded, who permitting one-half of the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms those into despots, and these into enemies. He destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patri(£ of the other. For if a slave can have... | |
| Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1828 - 314 pages
...And with what execration should the statesman be loaded, who permitting one half the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patriee of the other. For if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in... | |
| American Colonization Society - African Americans - 1828 - 612 pages
...statesman be loaded, who, permitting one half of the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the others, transforms those into despots, and these into enemies, destroys the morals of the one part, and the amor patrise of the other. For if the slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other... | |
| William Newnham Blane - Canada - 1828 - 536 pages
...With what execration then should the statesman be loaded, who permitting one-half of the citizens thus to trample on the rights of the other, transforms those into despots, and these into enemies. He destroys the morals of the one part, and the antor patrice of the other. For if a slave can have... | |
| African Americans - 1830 - 398 pages
...of God. With what execration should the statesman be loaded, who, permitting one half the citizens to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...these into enemies; destroys the morals of the one, and the amor patrise of the other!" [Notts on Virginia. Judge Washmgton. "The effect of this Institution,... | |
| African Americans - 1830 - 510 pages
...of God. With what execration should the statesman be loaded, who, permitting one half the citizens to trample on the rights of the other, transforms...these into enemies; destroys the morals of the one, and the amor patrue of the other!" [Nota on Virginia. Judge Washington. "The effect of this Institution,... | |
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