| David Martin - Slavery - 1819 - 124 pages
...us by another nation, while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. Itx cannot be easily, or suddenly removed. Yet while it continues, it is a...away; and earnestly looks for the means, by which this necessary object may be best attained. And until it shall be accomplished: until the time shall... | |
| John Dixon Long - Slavery - 1857 - 438 pages
...another nation, while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily, or snd denly removed. Yet while it continues, it is a blot on our...wiped away; and earnestly looks for the means by which this necessary object may be best attained. And until it shall be, accomplished; until the time shall... | |
| James Parton - Presidents - 1860 - 764 pages
...upon us by another nation, while yet we were in a state of colonial vassalage. It can not bo easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while it continues, it is a...gradually, wiped away, and earnestly looks for the moans by which this necessary object may be attained. And, until it shall be accomplished, until the... | |
| James Parton - Presidents - 1860 - 896 pages
...upon us by another nation, while yet we were in a state of colonial vassalage. It can not bo easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while it continues, it is a...be gradually, wiped away, and earnestly looks for tho means by which this necessary object may be attained. And, until it shall be accomplished, until... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - - 1864 - 644 pages
...ministers of the law." " A hard necessity, indeed, compels us to endure the evils of slavery for a time. While it continues it is a blot on our national character;...for the means by which the necessary object may be best obtained. And until it shall be accomplished, until the time shall come when we can point, without... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - 1864 - 644 pages
...ministers of the law." " A hard necessity, indeed, compels us to endure the evils of slavery for a time. While it continues it is a blot on our national character;...for the means by which the necessary object may be best obtained. And until it shall be accomplished, until the time shall come when we can point, without... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - 1864 - 774 pages
...ministers of the law." " A hard necessity, indeed, compels us to endure the evils of slavery for a time. While it continues it is a blot on our national character;...for the means by which the necessary object may be best obtained. And until it shall be accomplished, until the time shall come when we can point, without... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...we were in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be еазиу or suddenly removed. Yet, while il continues, it is a blot on our national character,...wiped away, and earnestly looks for the means by which this necessary object may be attained. And, until it shall be accomplished, until the time come when... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1865 - 692 pages
...cannot be easily or suddenly removed. Yet, while il continues, it is a blot on our national charac. ter, and every real lover of freedom confidently hopes...be gradually, wiped away, and earnestly looks for iliu means by whicU this necessary object may be attained. And, until it shall be accomplished, until... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - African Americans - 1865 - 24 pages
...upon us by another nation while we were yet in a state of colonial vassalage. It cannot be easily or suddenly removed. Yet while it continues, it is a blot on our national character) and every real lovej• of freedom confidently hopes that it will be effectually, though it must be gradually, wiped... | |
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