| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 476 páginas
...off from the slave States that they did not know anything about them, are most anxious for the fate of the poor slave. Those men who are so far off that...the poor negro. (Laughter.) But, sir, go into the horder States, where we associate across the line, where the civilities of society are constantly interchanged... | |
| Samuel M. Wolfe - 1860 - 286 páginas
...off from the slave States that they did not know any thing about them, are most anxious for the fate of the poor slave. Those men who are so far off that...distressed to death about the condition of the poor negro. But, sir, go into the border States, where we associate across the line, where the civilities of society... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1860 - 486 páginas
...off from the slave States that they did not know anything about them, are most anxious for the fate of the poor slave. Those men who are so far off that...not know what a negro is, are distressed to death abont the condition of the poor negro. (Laughter.) But, sir, go into the border States, where we associate... | |
| James Washington Sheahan - 1860 - 566 páginas
...tho slave states that they did not know any thing abont them, are most anxions for tho fate of tho poor slave. Those men who are so far off that they...not know what a negro is, are distressed to death abont the condition of tl,o poor negro. (Langhter.) Bnt, sir, go into the border states, where we associate... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1890 - 452 páginas
...anything about them, ar« most anxious for the fate of the poor slave. Those men who «re «• far oft' that they do not know what a negro is, are distressed to death shout the condition of the poor negro. (Laughter.) But. sir, go into the border States, where we associate... | |
| H. M. Flint - 2005 - 464 páginas
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| Samuel M. Wolfe - 2007 - 264 páginas
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| John Ashworth - 1995 - 23 páginas
...that they did not know anything about them, are most anxious for the fate of the poor slave." Indeed "those men who are so far off that they do not know...distressed to death about the condition of the poor negro." On the other hand, in the border South and the lower North there was harmony: But, sir, go into the... | |
| Henry Martyn Flint - 1863 - 446 páginas
...off front the slave States that they did not know anything about them, ar* most anxious for the fate of the poor slave. Those men who are so far off that...not know what a negro is, are distressed to death ahout the condition of the poor negro. (Laughter.) But, sir, go into the horder States, where we associate... | |
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