| English literature - 1831 - 586 pages
...the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free white labourers. If, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on,...human nature must shudder at the prospect held up." The increase of the slaves renders the application of this remedy absolutely impossible. In Jefferson's... | |
| B. L. Rayner - History - 1832 - 982 pages
...and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free white laborers. If, on the contrary,...This precedent would fall far short of our case," The ' Bill for proportioning Crimes and Punishments in case? heretofore capital' occupies a proud niche... | |
| Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...the evii will wear off insensibly, and their place be pari passu, filled up by free white labourers. If, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on,...This precedent would fall far short of our case." Mr. Jefferson was not insensible of the highly important part he had been acting in the civil government... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 pages
...and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pan passu, filled up by free white laborers. If, on the contrary,...nature must shudder at the prospect held up. We should m vain look for an example in the Spanish deportation, or deletion of the Moors. This precedent woald... | |
| William Thomas - Abolitionists - 1835 - 208 pages
...itself on, human nature must shud" iier at the prospect held up. We should in vain look for an cx" ample in the Spanish deportation, or deletion of the Moors.—...This precedent would fall far short of our case." It was long ago predicted by European writers of the first distinction, that the southern states are... | |
| William Thomas - Abolitionists - 1835 - 196 pages
...evil will wear off insensibly, and their " place be, part passu, filled up with free white labourers. If, on " the contrary, it is left to force itself on, human nature must shud•' der at the prospect held up. We should in vain look for an ex" ample in the Spanish deportation,... | |
| William Thomas - Abolitionists - 1835 - 200 pages
...white labourers. If, on " the contrary, it is left to force itself on, human nature must shud* " der at the prospect held up. We should in vain look for an ex" ample in the Spanish deportation, or deletion of the Moors. — " This precedent would fall far... | |
| 1838 - 556 pages
...evil will wear off insen' sibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free while 1 labourers. If, on the contrary, it is left to force itself on,...This precedent would fall far short ' of our case.' In 1779 he was chosen governor of the state of Virginia, and held that high and difficult office for... | |
| United States - 1855 - 560 pages
...and in such slow degree, as that the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be, pari passu, filled up by free white laborers. If, on the contrary,...look for an example in the Spanish deportation, or the depletion of the Moors. This precedent would fall short of our case." Nothing, says Jefferson in... | |
| United States - 1856 - 654 pages
...DEPORTATION, and in such slow degree as tbat the evil will wear off insensibly, and their place be pttri paau filled up by free white laborers. If, on the contrary,...example in the Spanish deportation or deletion of UleMoors." The time has ripened for the execution of Mr. Jefferson's plan. By adopting it, we may relieve... | |
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