| Connecticut. Board of Education - 1882 - 308 páginas
...Slavery sparsified our population, created a kind of aristocracy, among whom, as Burke said, "freedom was to them not only an enjoyment but a kind of rank and privilege." Slave-owners held baronial estates, were surrounded by a host of menial dependents, lived luxuriously,... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 páginas
...northward. It is, that in Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude of slaves. Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...there, that freedom, as in countries where it is a ommon blessing, and as broad and general as the air, may be united with much abject toil, with great... | |
| 1894 - 808 páginas
...with America he said : " In Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude of slaves. When this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing, then, that freedom as in countries where it is a common blessing, and as broad and general as the air,... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 340 páginas
...northward. It is that in Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude j/of slaves. Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Free; dom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that... | |
| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 páginas
...Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude of slaves. Where this is the case in any part 120 of the world, those who are free are by far the most...jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an en joyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there that freedom, as in countries where... | |
| William Swinton - 1887 - 686 páginas
...Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude of slaves. Where this is the case in any part «o of the world, those who are free are by far the most...is a common blessing, and as broad and general as ihe air, may be united with much abject i25 toil, with great misery, with all the exterior of servitude,... | |
| Judson Stuart Landon - 1889 - 796 páginas
...Carolinas. Said Mr. Burke in the English Parliament : " They have a vast number of slaves. Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. These people of the southern colonies are much more strongly, and with a higher and more stubborn spirit,... | |
| William Williams (B. A.) - 1890 - 360 páginas
...over another. 7. Unless this measure is clearly constitutional, I shall not vote for it. 8. Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. 10. When he talked, he clothed his wit and his sense in forcible and natural expressions. 11. It was... | |
| William Williams - 1890 - 354 páginas
...over another. 7. Unless this measure is clearly constitutional, I shall not vote for it. 8. Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. 10. When he talked, he clothed his wit and his sense in forcible and natural expressions. 11. It was... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 páginas
...Northward. It is, that in Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude of slaves. Where this is the case in any part of the world, those who are...a common blessing, and as broad and general as the air,3 may be united with much abject toil, with great misery, with all the exterior of servitude, liberty... | |
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