| Sydney Smith - 1847 - 524 páginas
...Our children see this and learn to imitate it : for man is an imitative animal. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions; and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped... | |
| William Wilson - 1848 - 48 páginas
...sufficient one that his child is present. But generally it is not sufficient. The parent storms — the child looks on- — catches the lineaments of...in the circle of smaller slaves — gives loose to the worst of passions — and thus nursed and educated, and dally exercised In tyranny, cannot but... | |
| Henry G. Wheeler - 1848 - 692 páginas
...a sufficient one that his child is present. Boi generally it is not sufficient. The pareut storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, pit* s loose to the worst of passions, and, thus nursed, educated, and daily exerciser J tyranny, can... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1850 - 358 páginas
...most UNREMITTING DESPOTISM on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions ; and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in TYRANNY, can not but be stamped... | |
| John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 páginas
...presence of his child should always be sufficient. But generally it is not sufficient. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of younger slaves, gives a loose to his worst passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised... | |
| Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 páginas
...unremitting despotism on one part, and degrading submissions on the other. * * * The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to his worst of passions; and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped by it... | |
| 1852 - 498 páginas
...Our children see this, and learn to imitate it; for man is an imitative animal. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to the worst of passions; and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped... | |
| None - 1852 - 492 páginas
...a sufficient one that his child is present. But generally it is not sufficient. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to his worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in the worst of tyranny,... | |
| 1852 - 506 páginas
...a sufficient one that his child is present. But generally it is not sufficient. The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to his worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in the worst of tyranny,... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1853 - 384 páginas
...slaveholding. The general fact is stated by a slaveholder in the following terms : — " The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath,...cannot but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities." — Jefferson. If slaveholding be not tyranny, what practice can be deserving of that name ? The definition... | |
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