I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, "ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death.". Miscellaneous Writings on Slavery - Stran 221avtor: William Jay - 1853 - 670 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Jay - 1839 - 232 strani
...northern politicians, have induced them to resort, and with great success, to INTIMIDATION as a third means of influence. The practice adopted by the slaveholders...into our hands, he may expect a felon's death." Mr. LUMKIN remarked in the Senate, (January 1838,) "If abolitionists went to Georgia, they would be caught:"... | |
| William Jay - 1839 - 236 strani
...need illustration. We will at present merely give a few recent instances of outrageous menaces; andtr> justify what we have said of the servility of northern...into our hands, he may expect a felon's death." Mr. LUMKIN remarked in the Senate, (January 1838,) "If abolitionists went to Georgia, they would be caught... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1840 - 76 strani
...will hang him." Mr. Hammond, a member of Congress from South Carolinai used on the floor of Congress the following language: — ''I warn the Abolitionists,...barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any one of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death." Many of the slaves in the United States... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1840 - 72 strani
...will hang him." Mr. Hammond, a member of Congress from South Carolina, used on the floor of Congress the following language: — '"I warn the Abolitionists,...barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any one of them into our hands, he may expect a felon-s death." Many of the slaves in the United States... | |
| 1841 - 446 strani
...district of Columbia, t<> pieces! 'I warn the abolitionists,' says South Carolina, 'ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw...them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death.' ' Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South CaroUna,' cries a third— mild Carolina's colleague,... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 strani
...of Columhia, to pieces." — "I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, "ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are , that if chance shall throw...them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death." — "Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South Carolina," cries a third; mild Carolina's... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 328 strani
...of Columbia, to pieces."—"I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, " ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw...into our hands, he may expect a felon's death."—" Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South Carolina,'" cries a third; mild Carolina's colleague;... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 334 strani
...Columbia, to pieces." — " I warn the abolitionists," says South Carolina, " ignorant, infuriated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw...any of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death.1' — " Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South Carolina," cries a third; mild... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1856 - 420 strani
...the petition to pieces." " I warn these petitioners said another, Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, " ignorant, infatuated barbarians as they are, that if chance shall throw any of them into our hands, they may expect a felon's death." John Quincy Adams, Ex-President of the United States, and, subsequently... | |
| William Day - 1857 - 104 strani
...freedom : " " Mr. Hammond, of South Carolina, in a speech before Congress in the year ltf3G, said, ' I warn the abolitionists,— ignorant, infatuated...debate, ' Let an abolitionist come within the borders of Eolith Carolina, if we can catch him, we will try him, and notwithstanding all the interference <>('... | |
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