Gentlemen, we all see that, by whomsoever possessed, Texas is likely to be a slaveholding country; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slaveholding... Life and Memorials of Daniel Webster - Halaman 90oleh Samuel P. Lyman - 1853 - 320 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Daniel Webster - 1843 - 568 halaman
...be a slave-holding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the Slavery of the African race, on this Continent, or add other slaveholding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| 1844 - 454 halaman
...his friends in Massachusetts. , "I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the slavery of the African race, on this continent, or add another sln-tkaliting tlate lo the union. • • • We have slavery already amongst us. The constitution... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1850 - 64 halaman
...to be a slaveholding country; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slaveholding States to the Union. " When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1850 - 52 halaman
...be a slaveholding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slaveholding States to the Union. " When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 672 halaman
...be a slave-holding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 640 halaman
...to be a slave-holding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwDlingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 halaman
...be a slave-holding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing which shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| DANIEL WEBSTER - 1853 - 778 halaman
...be a slave-holding country ; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slave-holding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853
...to be a slave-holding country; and I frankly avow my entire unwillingness to do any thing that shall extend the slavery of the African race on this continent, or add other slaveholding States to the Union. When I say that I regard slavery in itself as a great moral, social, and political evil,... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1853 - 128 halaman
...moral and political." * In 1837, at Niblo's Garden, he avowed his entire unwillingness to do any thing that should extend the slavery of the African race on this continent. Said he : — " On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the community is already strongly... | |
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