| Daniel Wait Howe - 1914 - 694 halaman
...boast attributed to Toombs might yet come true, "that he expected to live to see the day when he could call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill monument"?1 The times were now ripe for the formation of a new political party. There was no longer... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - 1915 - 680 halaman
...maintain in sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, "that he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill," he would have been foolish, for he might have known that 235 whenever slavery became entangled in war... | |
| Jasper Leonidas McBrien - 1916 - 302 halaman
...maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill, he would have been foolish, for he might have known that whenever slavery became entangled in war it... | |
| Charles Victor Roman - 1916 - 560 halaman
...friends of liberty have yielded in the forum what they had won in the field. The slaveholder did not call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill, but the lynchers did do their fiendish work within the sound of Liberty Bell. VIII. The Negro expects... | |
| 1917 - 364 halaman
...might be carried without forfeiture to any part of the Union. The Southerner's threat that he would yet call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill Monument seemed likely to be fulfilled. The cry went up to God for a leader. Give us a calm, determined man;... | |
| Lucian Lamar Knight - 1917 - 584 halaman
...maintain in sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, ' ' that he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill, ' ' he would have been foolish, for he might have known that whenever slavery became entangled in war... | |
| 1918 - 424 halaman
...maintain in the sight of advancing civilization. Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill, he would have been foolish, for he might 227 have known that whenever slavery became entangled in war... | |
| Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1919 - 526 halaman
...borders of the United States. Robt. Toombs, one of the noted fire-eaters of the South, said he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill Monument. In 1848 came the crisis of the Presidential election. The Mexican War was over and the country had... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 876 halaman
...advancing civilization. [Renewed applause.] Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill, he would have been foolish, for he might have known that whenever slavery became entangled in war it... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 874 halaman
...advancing civilization. [Renewed applause.] Had Mr. Toombs said, which he did not say, that he would call the roll of his slaves at the foot of Bunker Hill, he would have been foolish, for he might have known that whenever slavery became entangled in war it... | |
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