The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... slaves . The warmth of Mr. Layard's reception is due to the fact that it was chiefly through , the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty . His companion , Mr. Hassam , had been an ...
... slaves . The warmth of Mr. Layard's reception is due to the fact that it was chiefly through , the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty . His companion , Mr. Hassam , had been an ...
150. oldal
... slaves and indemnity to the colonists ; the loan of capital to work- men ; the creation of new establishments of credit ; the formidable in- crease of army and navy ; the suppression of taxes ; and all this while the principal sources ...
... slaves and indemnity to the colonists ; the loan of capital to work- men ; the creation of new establishments of credit ; the formidable in- crease of army and navy ; the suppression of taxes ; and all this while the principal sources ...
186. oldal
... slaves , who look to them as protectors and generous heads of families , and never as cruel mas- ters , the Virginian and South - Carolinian have established in these regions a community in which wealth seems to con- tribute alone to ...
... slaves , who look to them as protectors and generous heads of families , and never as cruel mas- ters , the Virginian and South - Carolinian have established in these regions a community in which wealth seems to con- tribute alone to ...
242. oldal
... slave institutions of the South , some of which are exceedingly brutal , exhibiting in the author a bad , malicious heart , and a temper that scruples not at a falsehood in the expression of a prejudice . We take for granted that the ...
... slave institutions of the South , some of which are exceedingly brutal , exhibiting in the author a bad , malicious heart , and a temper that scruples not at a falsehood in the expression of a prejudice . We take for granted that the ...
248. oldal
... slavery that ever disgraced humanity , prevails , she makes him to say aloud , in holy indignation : race . " They prate of liberty - deeds great and wise , And fill the air with patriotic cheers , While human shackles clank around the ...
... slavery that ever disgraced humanity , prevails , she makes him to say aloud , in holy indignation : race . " They prate of liberty - deeds great and wise , And fill the air with patriotic cheers , While human shackles clank around the ...
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