| 1831 - 222 páginas
...detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen, thab among slave owners themselves. Of course, there were individual exceptions...state of things afflicted, but did not dishearten me. 1 determined, at every hazard, to lift up the standard of emancipation in the eyes of the nation, within... | |
| 1837 - 340 páginas
...fellow-labourer, Mr. Lundy, to the seat of the national government. He therefore determined to unfurl " the Standard of Emancipation in the eyes of the nation...of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of Liberty." — BOSTON. The first number of "THE LIBERATOR" was Issued on the first of January, 1831, and forms... | |
| William Lloyd Garrison - 1852 - 428 páginas
...detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen, than among slave owners themselves. Of course, there were individual exceptions...of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of liberty. That standard is now unfurled ; and long may it float, unhurt by the spoliations of time or the missiles... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1855 - 440 páginas
...detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen than among slave owners themselves. Of course there were individual exceptions...of emancipation in the eyes of the nation, within the sight of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of liberty. * * * I am aware that many object to the... | |
| David W. Bartlett, D. W. (David W. ). Bartlett - 1855 - 408 páginas
...prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen than among slave owners themselves. Of course there.were individual exceptions to the contrary. This state...of emancipation in the eyes of the nation, within the sight of .Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of liberty. * * * I am aware that many object to... | |
| William Cooper Nell - 1855 - 416 páginas
...ignorance and apathy on the slave question. In that dark hour, The Liberator was unfurled to the breeze, in the eyes of the nation, within sight of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of American liberty, consecrated to the cause till every chain be broken, and every bondman set free —... | |
| Felix Gregory De Fontaine - 1861 - 78 páginas
...relentless, prejudice more stubborn aud apatby more frozen, than among the slaveowners themselves. I determined at every hazard to lift up the standard...of Bunker Hill, and in the birthplace of liberty. I am in earnest ; I will not equivocate, I will not excuse, I will not retreat a single inch. I will... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 606 páginas
...South. I found contempt more bitter, opposition more active, detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen than among slaveholders...of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of liberty. That standard is now unfurled ; and long may it float, unhurt by the spoliations of time or the missiles... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1868 - 652 páginas
...South. I found contempt more bitter, opposition more active, detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen than among slaveholders...of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of liberty. That standard is now unfurled ; and long may it float, unhurt by the spoliations of time or the missiles... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1872 - 690 páginas
...South. I found contempt more bitter, opposition more active, detraction more relentless, prejudice more stubborn, and apathy more frozen than among •...of Bunker Hill, and in the birth-place of liberty. That standard is now unfurled ; and long may it float, unhurt by the spoliations of time or the missiles... | |
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