... nature so unjust in themselves, so injurious to the interests and abhorrent to the feelings of the people of the free States, as, in our opinion, not only inevitably to result in a dissolution of the Union, but fully to justify it... Annual Report and Proceedings - Stran 15avtor: Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society - 1846Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1843 - 598 strani
...and a power of nature so unjust in themselves, so injurious to, the interests and abhorrent to the feelings of the people of the free States, as, in...Union. but fully to justify it; and we not only assert tliat the people of the free States " ought not to submit to it," but we say, with confidence, they... | |
| 1843 - 404 strani
...so unjust in themselves, so injurious to the interests and abhorrent to the feelings of the pcople of the free States, as, in our opinion, not only inevitably...fully to justify it ; and we not only assert that the pcople of the free States " ought not to submit to it," but we say, with confidence, they would not... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1845 - 84 strani
...in themselves, so injurious to fha interest! and abhorrent to the feelings of the people of the fret States, as, in our opinion, not only inevitably to result in a dissolution "I' the Union, but fully to justify it; and we not only assert that the people of the free States "... | |
| William Jay - 1849 - 348 strani
...be a measure in such violation of the Constitution, and for a purpose so odious and profligate, as "not only inevitably to result in a dissolution of the Union, but fully to justify it." How far this prediction was uttered in the spirit of prophecy, it is yet too soon to determine. Mr.... | |
| 1849 - 448 strani
...would be an attempt to eternize an institution and a power of a nature so unjust ... as ... not only to result in a dissolution of the Union, . . . but fully to justify it." Five of the twenty-one were from Massachusetts. "A good memory is " not so " needful to a " politician,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1856 - 176 strani
...abhorrent to the feelings of the peuple of the Free States, oe, in our opinion, not only inevitubly to result in a dissolution of the Union, but fully...assert that the people of the Free States " ought nit to submit to it," but we sny, with confidence, THEY WOULD NOT SUBMIT To IT. We know their près... | |
| 1863 - 474 strani
...and a power of a nature so unjust in themselves, so injurious to the interests and abhorrent to the feelings of the people of the Free States, as, in our opinion, not only inevitally to result in a dissolution of the Union, but TOLLY TO JOSTIFT IT ; and we not only assert... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 strani
...and a power of a nature so unjust in themselves, so injurious to the interests and abhorrent to the feelings of the people of the Free States, as, in...inevitably to result in a dissolution of the Union, butj%Z?y to justify it ; and we not only assert that the people of the Free States c ought not to submit... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1865 - 444 strani
...slavery, would be such a violation of the constitution, and for a purpose so odious and profligate, as not only inevitably to result in a dissolution of the Union, but fully to justify it.' t ' How far,' says Mr. Jay, writing in 1849, ' tins prediction was uttered in the spirit of prophecy,... | |
| Nassau William Senior - 1865 - 436 strani
...slavery, would be such a violation of the constitution, and for a purpose so odious and profligate, as not only inevitably to result in a dissolution of the Union, but fully to justify it.' | ' How far,' says Mr. Jay, writing in 1849, ' this prediction was uttered in the spirit of prophecy,... | |
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