| United States. President - 1860 - 580 páginas
...United Slates. PREAMBLE. Whereas slavery, throughout its entire existence in the United States, is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked, and unjustifiable war of one portion of its citizens upon another portion—the only conditions of which are perpetual imprisonment and hopeless... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1891 - 688 páginas
...UNITED STATES. Preamble. Whereas, Slavery, thronghout its entire existence in the United States, is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked, and unjustifiable war of one portion of its citizens upon another portion — 1 On the 10th of May, 1858, when the Chatham convention adjourned,... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1892 - 492 páginas
...provisional constitution which might happen to become vacant. All who were oppressed were declared to have a right to the full protection of the provisional...here. That constitution certainly proved that John Erown was no genius in statesmanship. Whether, notwithstanding this, it would not have answered its... | |
| Richard J. Hinton - 1894 - 754 páginas
...UNITED STATES. PREAMBLE. Whereas, slavery throughout its entire existence in the United States, is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked, and unjustifiable war of one portion of its citizens upon another portion, the only conditions of which are perpetual imprisonment and hopeless... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 764 páginas
...preamble of which began: "Whereas slavery, throughout its entire existence in the United States, is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked, and unjustifiable war of one portion of its citizens upon another portion. . . . Therefore, we, citizens of the United States and the oppressed... | |
| William Elsey Connelley - 1900 - 316 páginas
..."Whereas, Slavery throughout its entire existence in the TWENTIETH CENTURY CLASSICS United States, is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked, and unjustifiable war of one portion of its citizens upon another portion — the only conditions of which are perpetual imprisonment and hopeless... | |
| William Josiah McMurray - 1904 - 588 páginas
...began by saying : — "Whereas, — Slavery throughout its entire existence in the United States, is none other than a most barbarous, unprovoked and unjustifiable war of one portion of its citizens upon another portion, Therefore, we citizens of the United States and the oppressed people,... | |
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