It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and enduring forces, and it means that the United States must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation. Modern history - Strana 4114autor/autoři: Israel Smith Clare - 1906Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1891 - 1020 str.
...work of interested or fanatical agitators, and, therefore, ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slave holding nation, or entirely a free labor nation. ... It is the failure to apprehend this great... | |
| Mountague Bernard - 1870 - 544 str.
...continually coming into closer contact, and collision ensues. Shall I tell you what this collision means ? It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...United States must and will sooner or later become entirely a slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labour nation. Either the cotton and rice fields... | |
| Stephen H. Taft - 1872 - 42 str.
...way and cease to exist ; the other becomes universal." Win. H. Seward declared a short time since, " That the United States. must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding, or entirely a free labor nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina, and the sugar... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 744 str.
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...slave-holding nation or entirely a free-labor nation. Either the cotton and rice fields of South Carolina and the sugar plantations of Louisiana will ultimately... | |
| Henry Wilson - 1874 - 754 str.
...the work of interested and fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...slaveholding nation or entirely a free-labor nation." Having enunciated the great truth of the inevitable tendency of the nation to be " all slave or all... | |
| Daniel Webster Wilder - 1875 - 692 str.
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...slaveholding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation It is the failure to comprehend this great truth that induces so many unsuccessful attempts at final... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - 1876 - 540 str.
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the case altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...slave-holding nation or entirely a free-labor nation." WH SEWARD, IN 1858. "Our own banner is inscribed; 'No co-operation with slave-holders in politics:... | |
| Samuel Eliot - 1876 - 542 str.
...wisest actions. A few mouths later, (October,) Mr. Seward made another prediction, at Rochester, NY " It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...slaveholding nation or entirely a free-labor nation." John Early in the same year, one of the Kansas freeBrown's state leaders, John Brown, told his friends... | |
| Samuel Eliot - 1876 - 538 str.
...wisest actions. A few mouths later, (October,) Mr. Seward made another prediction, at Rochester, NY " It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...slaveholding nation or entirely a free-labor nation." John Early in the same year, one of the Kansas freeBrown's state leaders, John Brown, told his friends... | |
| Joseph Hodgson - 1876 - 566 str.
...the work of interested or fanatical agitators, and therefore ephemeral, mistake the rase altogether. It is an irrepressible conflict between opposing and...and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a •lave-holding nation or entirely a free-labor nation." WH SEWARD, IN 1858. " Our own banner is inscribed... | |
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