| Alexander Del Mar - 1865 - 902 páginas
...commit against the LIVES of another. reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa, was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it. Our Northern brethren also, I believe, felt... | |
| John William Draper - 1867 - 568 páginas
...North. ence? sayg . a rpj^ fa^ too? reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it. Our Northern brethren, also, I believe, felt... | |
| Richard Frothingham - 1872 - 676 páginas
...give them offence. The clause, too, reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, wished to continue it. Our Northern brethren also, I believe, felt a little... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1876 - 536 páginas
...' Elliot, Deb., I., p. 54; Adams, Works, III., p. 89. 'Jetferson writes: "The clause was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...had never attempted to restrain the importation of slavesand who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it." Jell'., Works, I., p. 170. This passage... | |
| Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - 364 páginas
...his autobiography, " The clause reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it. Our Northern brethren also, I believe, felt... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 848 páginas
...give them offence. The clause, too, reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, wished to continue it. Our northern brethren also, I believe, felt a little... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1877 - 538 páginas
...Elliot, Deb., I., p. 54; Adams, Works, III., p. 39. •Jefferson writes: "The clause was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it." Jefl'., Works, I., p. 170. This passage has... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1880 - 576 páginas
...them offence. The clause, too, reprobating the enslaving of the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, wished to continue it. Our northern brethren also, I believe, felt a little... | |
| Evan Rowland Jones - 1881 - 272 páginas
...Africa, upon his American Colonies. But the clause was " struck out," says the illustrious author, " in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who...never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it." While the Articles of Confederation were being... | |
| Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison - 1885 - 624 páginas
..." The clause, too, reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it. Our Northern brethren also, I believe, felt... | |
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