| A. Leon Higginbotham - 1980 - 548 strani
...faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual endeavors to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition...also is destroyed. For in a warm climate, no man will labor for himself who can make another labor for him. This is so true, that of the proprietors of slaves... | |
| Dana D. Nelson - 1992 - 208 strani
...faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual endeavours to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition...on the endless generations proceeding from him"), he is much more concerned for the moral and physical threat produced by the slave system for "our people"... | |
| Eli Ginzberg, Alfred S. Eichner - 1993 - 380 strani
...their own sense of righteousness in the process. "With the morals of the people, their industry is also destroyed. For in a warm climate, no man will labour for himself who can make another labour for him." By all rights, according to Jefferson, such a system is doomed.... | |
| Martin Klammer - 2010 - 193 strani
...on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. . . . With the morals of the people, their industry also...in a warm climate, no man will labour for himself who can make another labour for him.18 Despite Whitman's abolitionist-like sympathy for the slave in... | |
| Conor Cruise O'Brien - 1996 - 390 strani
...faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual endeavours to the evanishment of the hu-man race, or entail his own miserable condition...the people, their industry also is destroyed. For in the warm climate, no man will labour for himself who can make another labour for him. This is so true,... | |
| Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf - 1997 - 608 strani
...faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual endeavors to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition...proceeding from him. With the morals of the people, 14 their industry also is destroyed. For in a warm climate, no man will labor for himself who can make... | |
| Stephen Mennell, John F. Rundell - 1998 - 260 strani
...depends on his individual endeavours to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserahle condition on the endless generations proceeding from...also is destroyed. For in a warm climate, no man will lahour for himself who can make another lahour for him. This is so true, that of the proprietors of... | |
| Stephen Mennell, John F. Rundell - 1998 - 260 strani
...human race. or entail his own miserahle condition on the endless generations proceeding from him. \\lth the morals of the people. their industry also is destroyed. For in a warm climate. no man will lahour for himself who can make another lahour for him. This is so true. that of the proprietors of... | |
| Mark E. Brandon - 1998 - 278 strani
...faculties of his nature, contribute as far as depends on his individual endeavors to the evanishment of the human race, or entail his own miserable condition on the endless generations proceeding from him. 1 '* And when Congress in 1820 adopted the Missouri Compromise, Jefferson was almost anguished: I regret... | |
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