| 1824 - 758 páginas
...out. " An eminent political writer, speaking of the British colonists, says,— " ' Masters of slaves are by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them, not only an enjoy• BrougUv.m'n Colonial Policy, vol. II. p. 50?. ment, but a kind of... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 páginas
...makes the spirit of liberty still more high and haughty than in those to the northward. It is that in Virginia and the Carolinas, they have a vast multitude...the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there, that freedom,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 páginas
...spirit of liberty still more high SECT.IX and haughty (here than in those to the northward. It is that, '•^•.-^»in Virginia and the Carolinas, they have...the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there, that freedom,... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 636 páginas
...contribute to the same end. " Where slavery," says a great judge of human nature, " is established in " any part of the world, those who are free are " by far the most proud and jealous of their free" dom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoy" ment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not " seeing... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 páginas
...makes the spirit of liberty still more high and haughty than in those to the northward. It is that in Virginia and the Carolinas, they have a vast multitude...those who are free, are by far the most proud and jetlous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege.... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 páginas
...still more high and haughty than in those to the northward. It is that in Virginia and the Carolina*, they have a vast multitude of slaves. Where this is...those who are free, are by far the most proud and jejlous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a feind of rank and privilege.... | |
| 1824 - 792 páginas
...out. " An eminent political writer, speaking of the British colonists, says,— " ' Masters of slaves are by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them, not only an enjoy* Brougham's Colonial Policy, vol. II. p. 502. ment, but a kind of rank... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...still more high ind haughty than in those to the Northward. It is, that n Virginia and the Carolines they have a vast multitude of slaves. Where this is...the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not seeing there, as in countries... | |
| Alexander Barclay - 1827 - 596 páginas
...writer, whose authority is entitled to fully as much respect. ' Masters of slaves,' says Mr. Burke, ' are by far the most proud and jealous of their ' freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoy' ment, but a kind of rank and privilege. Not ' seeing there, that freedom,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...makes the spirit of liberty still more high and haughty than in those to the Northward. It is, that in Virginia and the Carolinas they have a vast multitude...case, in any part of the world, those who are free arc by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. Freedom is to them not only an enjoyment, but... | |
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