| English literature - 1841 - 582 pages
...abolitionists went to Georgia, they would be caught ; ' and Mr. Preston declared in the same debate — ' Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South...him, we will try him, and notwithstanding all the intcrferance of all the governments on earth, including the Federal Government, we will hang him."... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 716 pages
...Slates, in January 1630, " Letan abolilioni t come within the horders of Sunlit С irolin;), add. if \ve can catch him, we will try him; and, notwithstanding all the interference ol'all the с >vrrni:irntH of the earth, including Ai* Federal Goneru.n'nt. WE WILL HANG HIM!" No Northern... | |
| William Jay - Blacks - 1839 - 232 pages
...abolitionists went to Georgia, they would be caught:" and Mr. PRESTON declared in the same debate — "Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South...including the Federal Government, we will HANG him." It seems probable from these declarations that abolitionists, in their southern travels, will meet... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Abolitionists - 1840 - 72 pages
...sanctioned the deed. Mr. Preston, in debate, on the floor of the Senate of the United States said, * Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South...including the federal government, we will hang him." Mr. Hammond, a member of Congress from South Carolina, used on the floor of Congress the following... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Abolitionists - 1840 - 76 pages
...sanctioned the deed. Mr. Preston, in debate, on the floor of the Senate of the United States said, " Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South...including the federal government, we will hang him." Mr. Hammond, a member of Congress from South Carolinai used on the floor of Congress the following... | |
| British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society - Antislavery movements - 1841 - 308 pages
...abolitionists went to Georgia, they would be caught ; ' and Mr. Preston declared in the same debate — ' Let an abolitionist come within the borders of South...including the Federal Government, we will HANG him.' " It seems probable from these declarations that abolitionists in their southern travels, will meet... | |
| Africa - 1841 - 446 pages
...third— mild Carolina's colleague, — 'and if we can catch him we will try him; and notwithstanding the interference of all the governments on earth, including the federal government, we wül HANG him!' "Public opinion has made this law. It baa declared tint in Washington, in 180 187 that... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1842 - 646 pages
...a third; mild Carolina's colleague; "and if we can catch him, we will try him , and notwithstanding the interference of all the governments on earth,...including the Federal government, we will HANG him." Public opinion has made this law It has declared that in Washington , in that city which takes its... | |
| John Sydney Taylor - Lawyers - 1843 - 568 pages
...within the borders of South Carolina:—if we can catch him, we will try him, and—notwithstanding all the interference of all the governments on earth, including the federal government—we will hang him." Again : Mr. Hammond, a member of Congress from South Carolina, used... | |
| William Jay - Slavery - 1853 - 684 pages
...as they are, that if chance shall throw any of them into our hands, he may expect a felon's death." come within the borders of South Carolina, if we can...including the Federal Government, we will HANG him." * It seems probable from these declarations that abolitionists, in their Southern travels, will meet... | |
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