and English counteracting authority, unbiased by hostility to England, bore true testimony that "the British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop Madison to this infernal traffic. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES - Sivu 415tekijä(t) GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 698 sivua
...despatching its business. Col. MASON. This infernal traffic originated in the avarice of British merchants. The British Government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to it. The present question concerns not the importing States alone, but the whole Union. The evil... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 710 sivua
...despatching its business. Col. MASON. This infernal traffic originated in the avarice of British merchants. The British Government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to it. The present question concerns not the importing States alone, but the whole Union. The evil... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 712 sivua
...despatching its business. Col. MASON. This infernal traffic originated in the avarice of British merchants. The British Government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to it. The present question concerns not the importing States alone, but the whole Union, The evil... | |
| Thomas C. Thornton - 1841 - 358 sivua
...increase of slavery. 'This infernal traffic,' said he, 'originated in the avarice of British merchants. The British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to it.' Other remarks were made by him, in which he deprecated the idea that South Carolina and Georgia... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1845 - 688 sivua
...despatching its business." Col. MASON. This infernal traffic originated in the avarice o British merchants. The British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to it. The present question concerns not the importing states alone, but the whole Union. The evil... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1845 - 672 sivua
...despatching its business. Col. MASON. This infernal traffic originated in the avarice of British merchants. The British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to it. The present question concerns not the importing states alone, but the whole Union. The evil... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1847 - 1076 sivua
...law." Long afterwards, a statesman of Virginia, in full view of the course of colonial legislation and English counteracting authority, unbiased by hostility...constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to this infernal traffic." On whatever ground Virginia opposed the trade, the censure was iust. Yet... | |
| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS. M.D. - 1847 - 530 sivua
...duties on slaves imported into the colony, thus virtually prohibiting them ; and Madison truly said, that " the British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to this infernal traffic/' 3 South Carolina soon passed a law prohibiting their further importation.... | |
| William Bacon Stevens - 1847 - 548 sivua
...duties on slaves imported into the colony, thus virtually prohibiting them ; and Madison truly said, that " the British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to this infernal traffic." 1 South Carolina soon passed a law prohibiting their further importation.... | |
| 1848 - 404 sivua
...Government ordered their introduction. Virginia persevered in her opposition: "but," says Mr. Madison, " the British Government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stop to this infernal traffic." South Carolina,' like Virginia, tried to close its ports against slave ships... | |
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