| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 440 pages
...the Bible, and destructive to liberty? Every thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation. How free in practice from conscientious motives ! Would any...master of slaves of my own purchase ? I am drawn along bv the general inconvenience of living here without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. However... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - 1857 - 434 pages
...Bible, and Jostruotive to liberty ? Every thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation. How free in practice from conscientious motives! Would any...believe that I am master of slaves of my own purchase 1 I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living here without them. I will not, I cannot justify... | |
| George Bancroft - 1864 - 572 pages
...noble efforts to abolish slavery ; they are equally calculated to promote moral and political good. Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of...drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot, justify it ; however culpable my conduct, I will so far pay my... | |
| John Hancock - 1865 - 52 pages
...honest man regrets it in speculation, yet how few in practice from conscientious motives. Would any man believe that' I am master of slaves of my own purchase...drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot justify it. For however culpable my conduct, I will so far pay my... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1876 - 534 pages
...with the Bible and destructive of liberty ? Every thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation, but how few in practice from conscientious motives! ....drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot, justify it; however culpable my conduct, i will so far pay my devoir... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1876 - 552 pages
...noble efforts to abolish slavery ; they are equally calculated to promote moral and political good. Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of...drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot, justify it ; however culpable my conduct, I will so far pay my... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - 1876 - 560 pages
..." to prohibit or restrain this execrable " commerce." Patrick Henry, writing to a Quaker, said : " Would any one believe that I am master of " slaves of my own purchase ? I am drawn along by " the great inconvenience of living without them. I " will not, I cannot justify it." According to the census... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - 1876 - 566 pages
...restrain this execrable " commerce." Patrick Henry, writing to a Quaker, said : " Would any one beliete that I am master of " slaves of my own purchase ? I am drawn along by " the great inconvenience of living without them. I " will not, I cannot justify it." According to the census... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1877 - 538 pages
...Bible and destructive of liberty ? Every thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation, but how few iu practice from conscientious motives! . . . Would any...drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot, justify it; however culpable my conduct, I will so far pay my devoir... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1877 - 538 pages
...? Every thinking, honest man rejects it in speculation, but how few in practice from conscientioua motives! . . . Would any one believe that I am master of slaves of my own purchase? I am drawn along hy the general inconvenience of living without them. I will not, I cannot, justify it; however culpable... | |
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