| Elizur Wright - 1833 - 102 str.
...of Bolivar to the legislature of Peru, or Bolivia, on the formation of their constitution in 1826. " Legislators !—slavery is the infringement of all...the grossest sacrilege. What right can be alleged in favor of its continuance 7 In whatever view this crime is considered, I am persuaded that there is... | |
| William Jay - 1835 - 230 str.
...attribute which can take sides with us in such a contest"—(a contest with insurgent slaves). Jefferson. "Slavery is the infringement of all laws: a law having...preserve slavery would be the grossest sacrilege." Bolivar. We would take the liberty of recommending to the consideration of certain Methodist Colonizationists... | |
| William Jay - 1835 - 228 str.
...which can take sides with us, in such a contest." (A contest with insurgent slaves.) — Jefferson. "Slavery is the infringement of all laws — a law...preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege." — Bolivar. We would take the liberty of recommending to the consideration of certain Methodist Colonizationists,... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - 1836 - 194 str.
...the deepest dye, and I would deal with it as crimes ought to be dealt with. — [T. Fowell Buxton.] Slavery is the infringement of all laws — a law...preserve slavery would be the grossest sacrilege. I beg as fervently of my country as I would for the lives of my children, that you will never consent... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 244 str.
...color, or creed, should make any distinction in your republic. — Address to the Senators of Colombia. Legislators ! Slavery is the infringement of all laws....preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege. Man to be possessed by his fellow man ! — man to be made property of! The image of the Deity to be... | |
| William Jay - 1837 - 216 str.
...which can take sides with Us, in such a contest." (A contest with insurgent slaves.) — Jefferson. " Slavery is the infringement of all laws— a law having...preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege." — Bolivar. We would take the liberty of recommending to the consideration of certain Methodist Colonizationists,... | |
| William Jay - 1840 - 216 str.
...which can take sides with us, in such a contest." (A contest with insurgent slaves.) — Jefferson. " Slavery is the infringement of all laws — a law...tendency to preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege.1 — Bolivar. We would take the liberty of recommending to the consideration of certain... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1843 - 598 str.
...color, or creed, should make any distinction in your republie. — Jlddress to the Senators of Colombia. Legislators! Slavery is the infringement of all laws....preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege. Man to be possessed by his fellow man ! —man to be made property of! The image of the Deity to be... | |
| 1843 - 404 str.
...color, or ereed, should make any distinction in your republic. — Address to the Senatoi-a of Colombia. Legislators ! Slavery is the infringement of all laws....tendency to preserve slavery, would be the grossest saerilege. Man to be possessed by his fellow man ! — man to be made property of! The image of the... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 str.
...which can take sides with «» in such a contest," — (a contest with insurgent slaves.) Jefferson. " Slavery is the infringement of all laws ; a law having...preserve slavery, would be the grossest sacrilege." Bolivar. We would take the liberty of recommending to the consideration of certain Methodist colonizationists,... | |
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