But let me not be understood as admitting, even by implication, that the existing relations between the two races, in the slaveholding states, is an evil : far otherwise ; I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proved itself to be, to both, and will... Slavery and Abolition, 1831-1841 - Sida 146efter Albert Bushnell Hart - 1906 - 360 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 sidor
...institutions, and is so interwoven with them that to destroy it would be to destroy us as a people. But let me not be understood as admitting, even by...I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proved itself to be, to both, and will continue to prove so, if not disturbed by the fell spirit of abolition.... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 sidor
...institutions, and is so interwoven with them that to destroy it would be to destroy us as a people. But let me not be understood as admitting, even by implication, that the existing relations be- \ tween the two races, in the slaveholding states, is an evil : far otherwise ; I hold it to be... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 462 sidor
...institutions, and is so interwoven with them that to destroy it would be to . destroy us as a people./' JJut let me not be understood as admitting, even by implication,...otherwise ; I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proven itself to be, to both, and will continue to prove so, if not disturbed by the fell spirit of... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 544 sidor
...institutions, and is so interwoven with them that to destroy it would be to destroy us as a people. But let me not be understood as admitting, even by...the existing relations between the two races, in the stavt-holding states, is an evil : far otherwise ; I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proven... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1854 - 468 sidor
...admitting, even by implication, that the existing relations between the two races, in the frluveholding states, is an evil: far otherwise; I hold it to be a good, us it has thus fur proven itself to be, to both, and will continue to prove eo, if not disturbed by... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1857 - 464 sidor
...institutions, and is so interwoven with them that to destroy it would be tp destroy us as a people. But let me not be understood as admitting, even by implication, that the existing refations between the two races, in the slaveholding states, is an evil: far otherwise ; I hold it... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1858 - 798 sidor
...them alone, but by prompt and efficient measures, or the union could not continue. He refused to admit even by implication that the existing relations between the two races in the slaveholding states was an evil. He held it to be a positive good, and developed a theory on this subject which has since... | |
| 1897 - 678 sidor
...burst the Union asunder. . . . We of the South will not, cannot, surrender our institutions. . . . But let me not be understood as admitting, even by...I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proved itself to be to both, and will continue to prove so if not disturbed by the fell spirit of abolitionism.... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1864 - 674 sidor
...interwoven with them, that to destroy it would be to destroy us as a people. But let me not be understood aa admitting, even by implication, that the existing...I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proved itself to be to both, and will continue to prove so if not disturbed by the fell spirit of abolition.... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1879 - 732 sidor
...institutions, and is so interwoven with them, that to destroy it would be to destroy us as a people. But let me not be understood as admitting, even by...I hold it to be a good, as it has thus far proved itself to be to both, and will continue to prove so if not disturbed by the fell spirit of abolition.... | |
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