| Horace Mann - 1848 - 76 str.
...that. I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened by every meanness, and added to every misery. The influence...that, on all subjects of philanthropy and ethics, Dr. Chanmng was half a century in advance of his age. But the sentiments he expressed on this subject,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 458 str.
...that I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened by every meanness and added to every misery. The influence...whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." The strong Federal predilections which Mr. Charming brought with him from the North, and the earnest... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1848 - 456 str.
...that I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened by every meanness and added to every misery. The influence...whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." The strong Federal predilections which Mr. Channing brought with him from the North, and the earnest... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1848 - 788 str.
...that I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to shew you every vice, heightened by every meanness, and added to every misery. The influence...whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." It would seem that Mr. Channing had the charge of other children * It is to be regretted that the letters... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1852 - 358 str.
...that I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened by every, meanness, and added to every misery. The influence of slavery on the whites, is almost as fatal as it is on the blacks themselves. You speak of Godwin as a great rascal. I would thank you for a more... | |
| William Ellery Channing, William Henry Channing - 1880 - 742 str.
...that I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened b3' every meanness and added to every misery. The influence...whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." The strong Federal predilections which Mr. Channing brought with him from the North, and the earnest... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 748 str.
...that I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened by every meanness and added to every misery. The influence...whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." The strong Federal predilections which Mr. Channing brought with him from the North, and the earnest... | |
| William Ellery Channing, William Henry Channing - 1880 - 752 str.
...I cannot dwell on it with pleasure. I should be obliged to show you every vice, heightened by e\cry meanness and added to every misery. The influence...whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." The strong Federal predilections which Mr. Channing brought with him from the North, and the earnest... | |
| Charles Timothy Brooks - 1880 - 294 str.
...social and political topics, not surpassed in soundness by the convictions of his mature manhood. " The influence of slavery on the whites is almost as fatal as on the blacks themselves." " I wish to see patriotism exalted into a moral principle, not a branch of avarice. I wish to see government... | |
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