| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...Where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the colour of the body? And these are the men who taunt the English with their...remained mute and careless, while groans echoed and whips clanked round the very walls of their spotless Congress. Tne existence of slavery in America is an... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 138 páginas
...where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the colour of the body ? And these are the men who taunt the English with their...remained mute and careless, while groans echoed and whips clanked round the very walls of their spotless Congress. We wish well to America, we rejoice in her... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 122 páginas
...where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the colour of the body ? And these are the men who taunt the English with their...manacles of slaves all over the world ; or they who, with tlieir idle purity and useless perfection, have remained mute and careless, while groans echoed and... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1833 - 706 páginas
...* Edinburgh Review, No. LXI. Art. " Travellers in Am.trica," attributed to Mr. (now Lord) Brougham. judge which is the most liable to censure — we,...remained mute and careless while groans echoed and whips clanked round the very walls of their spotless congress. We wish well to America — we rejoice in... | |
| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - 1833 - 354 páginas
...where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the colour of the body ? And these are the men who taunt the English with their...with their buying and selling votes. Let the world * Edinburgh Review, No. LXI. Art. " Travellers in America," attributed to Mr. (now Lord) Brougham.... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 244 páginas
...where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the color of the body ? And these are the men who taunt the English with their...most liable to censure — we, who in the midst of rottenness, have torn the manacles off slaves all over the world ; or they who, with their idle purity... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 716 páginas
...where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the color of the body ? And these are the men who taunt the English with their...most liable to censure — we, who in the midst of rottenness, have torn the manacles off slaves all over the world ; or they who, with their idle purity... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 160 páginas
...limited, with impious caprice to the color of the body ? And these arc men who taunt the English wkh their corrupt parliament, with their buying and selling votes. Let the world judgo which is the most liable to censure — we, who in the midst of rottenness, have torn the manacles... | |
| 1842 - 712 páginas
...Where the greatest of God's blessings is limited, with impious caprice, to the color of the body ! And these are the men who taunt the English with their...most liable to censure — we, who, in the midst of rottenness, have torn the manacles ofT slaves all over the world, or they who, with their idle purity... | |
| 1843 - 404 páginas
...greatest of God's blessings are limited, with impious caprice to the color of the body ? And these are men who taunt the English with their corrupt parliament,...most liable to censure — we, who in the midst of rottenness, have torn the manaeles off slaves all over the world ; or they who, with their idle purity... | |
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