| Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 402 páginas
...pi'operty were not framed for him as well as his Have ? And whether the flave may not as juftifiably take a little from one, who has taken all from him, as he may flay one who would flay him ? Thai That a change in thé relations in which a man is píae»... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 páginas
...force, and not in conscience : and it is a problem which I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property...a little from one, who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him ? That a change in the'relations in which a man is placed should... | |
| Joshua Marsden - 1816 - 324 páginas
...social; their resentments are short and easily cancelled, having a good deal of the child about them, against the violation of property were not framed...take a little from one who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him; that a change in a man's relative situation should change his ideas... | |
| David Martin - 1819 - 124 páginas
...distinguished patriot observes, "It is a problem which, I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property,...take a little from one who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him." The above observation, with a little transposition of words gives... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 páginas
...force, and not in conscience : and it is a problem which I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property...a little from one, who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him ? That a change in the relations in which a man is placed should... | |
| Edward Strutt Abdy - 1835 - 434 páginas
...Upshur, in the Virginia Convention. " It is a problem, which I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property...take a little from one who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him ? " — Jefferson's Notes on Virginia. " It is certainly humiliating... | |
| 1837 - 486 páginas
...special depravity of the moral Kate. It is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for HIM ts well as for his slnve — and whether the slave may not as justifiably take a littlt from one who... | |
| Friend of freedom and the prepetuity of the union - 1849 - 154 páginas
...special depravity of the moral sense. It is a problem which I give the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property were not framed for HIM as well as for his slave—and whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken ALL... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 634 páginas
...force, and not in conscience ; and it is a problem which I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property...take a little from one who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him ? That a change in the relations in which a man is placed should... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 páginas
...force, and not in conscience ; and it is a problem which I give to the master to solve, whether the religious precepts against the violation of property...may not as justifiably take a little from one who h;is taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him ? That a change in the relations in... | |
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