| 1918 - 912 páginas
...time. It was imposed upon us by another nation, while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while it...it is a blot on our national character ; and every "Extract of letter of Rev. SG Roszel, quoted by WP Strickland in Life of Jacob Gruber, page 140. MABYLAND... | |
| 1920 - 912 páginas
...trial of this case he said: "A hard necessity compels us to endure the evil of slavery for a time; yet while it continues it is a blot on our national character." He emShcipatcd his slaves, providing for their welfare. As chief justice, he brought system into the... | |
| Bernard Christian Steiner - 1922 - 574 páginas
...time. It was imposed upon us by another nation, while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily, or suddenly removed. Yet, while...real lover of freedom confidently hopes that it will effectually, though it must be gradually, wiped away; and earnestly looks for the means by which this... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 446 páginas
...time. It was imposed upon us by another nation while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily or suddenly removed, yet while it...it is a blot on our national character; and every lover of real freedom confidently hopes that it will effectually, though it must be gradually, wiped... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1902 - 188 páginas
...time. It was imposed upon us by another na"tion while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It "cannot be easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while...real "lover of freedom confidently hopes that it will effectually, "though it must be gradually wiped away, and earnestly looks "for the means by which the... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 644 páginas
...indeed, compels us to endure the evils of slavery for a time. While it continues it is a blot on onr national character; and every real lover of freedom...hopes that it will be effectually, though it must bo gradually, wiped away, and earnestly looks for the means by which the necessary object may be best... | |
| Thomas John Chew Williams, Folger McKinsey - 1967 - 1870 páginas
...time. It was imposed upon us by another nation while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while it...real lover of freedom confidently hopes that it will effectually, though it must be gradually, wiped away, and earnestly looks for the means by which this... | |
| Diane Batts Morrow - 2002 - 356 páginas
...the abuses of slavery in a public forum. Taney referred to the peculiar institution at that time as "a blot on our national character, and every real...be effectually, though it must be gradually, wiped away."33 Some historians have cited these actions as evidence of Taney 's humanitarian regard for black... | |
| 1868 - 1108 páginas
...upon us by another nation while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily 2T or suddenly removed. Yet, while it continues, it is...effectually, though it must be gradually, wiped away, and earn* estly looks for the means by which this necessary object may be attained ; and until it shall... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 478 páginas
...time. It was imposed upon us by another nation, while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while it continues, it is a bJot on our national character, and every real lover of freedom confidently hopes that it will be effectually,... | |
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