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" 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 342
muokkaaja - 1920
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Charles Sumner; His Complete Works: With Introduction by Hon. George ..., Nide 3

Charles Sumner - 1900 - 392 sivua
...CASE, IF SHE HAH 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. "GEORGE WASHINGTON." Mr. Whipple, in his reply, dated at Portsmouth, December 22, 1796, an autograph...

The History of North America: The growth of the nation, 1837 to 1860, by E.W ...

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 596 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." After reading this citation, Sumner added: "The existing slave act cannot be enforced without violating...

The Growth of the Nation, 1837-1860, from the Beginning of Van Buren's ...

Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - 1905 - 560 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." After reading this citation, Sumner added : " The existing slave act cannot be enforced without violating...

Charles Sumner

George Henry Haynes - 1909 - 486 sivua
...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." 1 " But [Sumuer pointed out] with every attempt to administer the Slave Act, it constantly becomes...

Charles Sumner

George Henry Haynes - 1909 - 484 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." 1 " But [Sumner pointed out] with every attempt to administer the Slave Act, it constantly becomes...

Charles Sumner

George Henry Haynes - 1909 - 504 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...; and the example, also, which is of infinite more importance."1 " But [Sumner pointed out] with every attempt to administer the Slave Act, it constantly...

The Journal of Negro History, Nide 4

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1919 - 526 sivua
...sensations in the minds of well-disposed citizens. Bather than either of these should happen, I would forgo her services altogether and the example also which...disapprove of her capture and return, let her remain free. There may be some difficulty in justifying Washington's course by the opinion of Thomas Aquinas (Summa...

Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Nide 14

1924 - 654 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...they would actively oppose her return, let her go — even if be only that "well disposed citizens" disapprove of her capture and return, let her remain...

Slavery, Race and the American Revolution

Duncan J. MacLeod - 1975 - 260 sivua
...public knowledge, displeasure or disturbance, exercised him to a considerable degree. He preferred to 'forego her services altogether, and the example also which is of infinite more importance', to the prospect of public embarrassment. A year earlier he had also expressed a preference for losing...
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George Washington and Slavery: A Documentary Portrayal

Fritz Hirschfeld - 1997 - 286 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. The less is said beforehand, and the more celerity is used in the act of shipping her when an opportunity...
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