Put them in mind of the rod which was held over them a few years ago in the Stamp and Revenue Acts. Remember that national crimes require national punishments, and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them, that... Negro History, 1553-1903 - Page 91969 - 83 pagesFull view - About this book
| Social sciences - 1897 - 818 pages
...punishments ; and, without declaring what punishment awakes this evil, you may venture to assure them that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful." Jefferson was imbued with the same ideas. Virginia had abolished the slave-trade almost as soon as... | |
| Robert N. Bellah - Religion - 1992 - 223 pages
...punishments, and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them, that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful."" In spite of these sentiments, the will to liberate the slaves, part of the general revolutionary impulse... | |
| Robert N. Bellah - Religion - 1992 - 223 pages
...punishments, and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them, that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful."1* In spite of these sentiments, the will to liberate the slaves, part of the general revolutionary... | |
| Richard C. Sinopoli - Political Science - 1996 - 456 pages
...punishments, and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them, that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful. THE END. Henry David Thoreau, 'Slavery in Massachusetts" (1854) Editor's Introduction: Henry David... | |
| Bob Gingrich - History - 2006 - 262 pages
...punishments, and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them, that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful. (4) No matter his subject matter, Rush's writings almost always made a clear connection between Biblical... | |
| Bob Gingrich - History - 2006 - 261 pages
...punishments, and without declaring what punishment awaits this evil, you may venture to assure them, that it cannot pass with impunity, unless God shall cease to be just or merciful, (4) No matter his subject matter, Rush's writings almost always made a clear connection between Biblical... | |
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