If there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot signing resolutions of independence with the one hand, and, with the other, brandishing a whip over his affrighted slaves. Four Tracts ... - Página 33por Thomas Day - 1785 - 433 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1784 - 514 páginas
...to excufe their own obfervance of thófe rules which they iihpofe on others ? If there be an objeét truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot,...independency with the one hand, and with the other brandifhing a Whip over his affrighted flaves. ." If men Would be confinent, they muft admit all the... | |
| 1785 - 620 páginas
...fucceftbrs, to excufe their pwn obfervance of thofe rules which they impofe on others ? If there be an obfeft truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot,...independency with the one hand, and with the other brandiihing a whip over his affrighted flaves.' Art. 47. Letters to Honoria and Marianne, on various... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 páginas
...fair fide of the character of the FEDERAL AMERICANS, we would not be thoughtblind to their faults. " If there be an object truly ridiculous in nature,...patriot, figning refolutions of independency with one hand, and with the other brandifhing a whip over his affrighted flaves." Much has been written... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 páginas
...of the Ft. CE RAL AMERICANS, we would not be thought blind to their faults. " If there be an objcft truly ridiculous in nature, it is an. American patriot, figning refolutions of independency with one hand, and with the other brandifhing a whip over his affrighted (laves.'1 Much has been written... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1799 - 616 páginas
...charafter of the FEDERAL AMERICANS, we would not be thought blind to their faults. " If there be an objeft truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot, figning refolutions of independency with one hand, and with the other brandifhing a whip over his affrighted flaves." Much has been written... | |
| John Aikin - 1802 - 686 páginas
...gentleman, but had been suspended during the war. Its tenor may be inferred from the following passage : " If there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an Ame» T т DAT DEC rícan patriot, signing resolutions of independence with the one hand, and with... | |
| John Harriott - 1808 - 780 páginas
...the slaves in the United States, I must repeat what a European writer has so justly observed, that, if there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot, signing resolutions of independence (and let me add equality) with one hand, and brandishing a whip... | |
| 1811 - 550 páginas
...licatioil had been suspended during the war. Its tenor may be inferred from ibe follow ing passage; " It' there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot, signing resolutions of independence w'nh one hand, and with the other brandishing a whip ovdr his affrighted... | |
| Daniel Blowe - 1820 - 788 páginas
...states, which have adopted this execrable system. A distinguished writer has most justly observed, that " if there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot, signing resolutions of independency with the one hand, and with, the other brandishing a whip over... | |
| 1834 - 602 páginas
...also wrote several political pamphlets, in one_of which, with reference to negro slavery, he says, " If there be an object truly ridiculous in nature, it is an American patriot signing resolutions of independence with the one hand, and, with the other, brandishing a whip over... | |
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