I do not mean, however, by this request, that such violent measures should be used AS WOULD EXCITE A MOB OR RIOT, WHICH MIGHT BE THE CASE IF SHE HAS ADHERENTS, OR EVEN UNEASY SENSATIONS IN THE MINDS OF WELL-DISPOSED CITIZENS. Rather than either of these... The Journal of Negro History - Sivu 342muokkaaja - 1920Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 sivua
...CASE IF SHE HAS ADHERENTS, OR EVEN UNEASY SENSATIONS IN THE MINDS OF WELL-DISPOSED CITIZENS. Rather than either of these should happen, I would forego...example, also, which is of infinite more importance. " GEORGE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph... | |
| Adolphus Mordecai Hart - 1854 - 98 sivua
...case if she has adherents, or even uneasy sensations in the minds of well-disposed citizens. Rather than either of these should happen, I would forego...example also, which is of infinite more importance. GEORGE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 736 sivua
...WHICH MIGHT BE THE CASE IF SHE HAS ADHERENTS, OR EVEN UNEASY SENSATIONS IN THE MINDS OF WELL-DISPOSED CITIZENS. Bather than either of these should happen,...example, also, which is of infinite more importance. "GEORGE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 722 sivua
...CASE IF Sill HAS ADHERENTS, OR EVEN UNEASY SENSATIONS IN THE MINDS op WELL-DISPOSED CITIZENS. Rather than either of these should happen, I would forego...example, also, which is of infinite more importance. " GEOROE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1864 - 1062 sivua
...case if she has adherents, or even uneasy sensations in tin' minds of well -disposed citizens. Rather than either of these should happen. I would forego...example, also, which is of infinite more importance. "GEORGE WASHINGTON." The fugitive never was returned ; but lived to a good old age — down to a recent... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1871 - 564 sivua
...CASE, IF SHE HAS ADHERENTS, OR EVEN UNEASY SENSATIONS IN THE MINDS OF WELL-DISPOSED CITIZENS. Rather than either of these should happen, I would forego...example, also, which is of infinite more importance. "GEORGE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1874 - 542 sivua
...case, if she has adherents, or even uneasy sensations in the mimh of mil-disposed ciiizens. Rathcr than either of these should happen, I would forego...example, also, which is of infinite more importance." The fugitive never was returned, but survived to a good 1 See, ante, Vol. IIL p. 178. old age, down... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1873 - 550 sivua
...case, if she has adherents, or even vntasy sensations in the minds of well-disposed citizen*. Rather than either of these should happen, I would forego...altogether, — and the example, also, which is of infmite more importance." The fugitive never was returned, but survived to a good old age, down to... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1873 - 542 sivua
...has adherents, or even uneasy sensations in the minds of well-disposed citizens. Rather than cither of these should happen, I would forego her services...example, also, which is of infinite more importance." The fugitive never was returned, but survived to a good old age, down to a recent period, — a living... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1874 - 656 sivua
...CASE IF SHE HAS ADHERENTS, OR EVEN UNEASY SENSATIONS IN THE MINDS OF WELL-DISPOSED CITIZENS. Rather than either of these should happen, I would forego...example, also, which is of infinite more importance. " GEORGE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph... | |
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