| Theodore Dwight Weld - Enslaved persons - 1838 - 66 pages
...North Carolina Convention, Mr. Iredell, afterward a Judge of the United States' Supreme Court, said, " When the entire abolition of slavery takes place,...every generous mind and every friend of human nature." Mr. Galloway said, " I wish to see this abominable trade put an end to. I apprehend the clause (touching... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - Slavery - 1839 - 64 pages
...recommended to them. Mr. Iredell, of N. Carolina, afterwards Judge of the Supreme Court of the US said, " When the entire abolition of slavery takes place, it will be an event pleasing to every generous mind and every friend of human nature." Here it is clearly shown that he... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - Constitutional history - 1841 - 452 pages
...utterly inconsistent with the rights of humanity, and under which great cruelties have been exercised. When the entire abolition of slavery takes place, it will be an event that must be pleasing to every 1 Elliot's Reports, vol. iii. p. 93. * Idem, vol. iii. p. 96. 1 Idem,... | |
| 1862
...: it could not be extended." "The principle of emancipation has begun with the Revolution." " Wlien the entire abolition of slavery takes place, it will be an event which must be pleasing to efery generous mind and every friend of human nature." Mr. Chase, the present Secretary of the Treasury,... | |
| 1841 - 432 pages
...Iredell, afterwards a judge of the supreme court of the United States, said: "When the entire oMitiot of slavery takes place, it will be an event which...generous mind, and every friend of human nature." Mr. Galloway, said: "I wish to see this abominable trade put an end to. I apprehend the clause (touching... | |
| William Goodell - History - 1852 - 810 pages
...Carolina Convention, Mr. Iredell, afterwards a Judge of the United States Supreme Court, said — ' When the entire abolition of slavery takes place, it will be an event which must be pleasing to erery generous mind, and every friend of human nature.' " — " Power of Congretf" &c., pp. 31-2. Such... | |
| Wendell Phillips - Constitutional law - 1856 - 220 pages
...utterly inconsistent with the rights of humanity, and under which great cruelties have been exercised. When the entire abolition of slavery takes place,...every generous mind, and every friend of human nature ; but we often wish for things which are not attainable. It was the wish of a great majority of the... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - Slavery - 1857 - 432 pages
...Carolina Convention, Mr. Irecbll, afterwards a Judge of the United States Supreme Court, said :— " When the entire abolition of slavery takes place,...generous mind, and every friend of human nature." THE VOIOE OF PINKNEY. William Pinkney, of Maryland, in the House of Delegates in that State, in 1789,... | |
| Hinton Rowan Helper - Slavery - 1857 - 432 pages
...Convention, Mr. Ircdell, afterwards a Judge of the United States Supreme Court, said : — " When tho entire abolition of slavery takes place, it will be...generous mind, and every friend of human nature." THE VOICE OF PINKNEY. William Pinkney, of Maryland, in the House of Delegates in that State, in 1789,... | |
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