I cannot make it better known than it already is that I strongly favor colonization. And yet I wish to say there is an objection urged against free colored persons remaining in the country which is largely imaginary, if not sometimes malicious. The Journal of Negro History - Page 14edited by - 1919Full view - About this book
| United States - 1862 - 984 pages
...consent of the people to be deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is,...injure, and displace white labor and white laborers. If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1862 - 984 pages
...consent of the people to be deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is,...injure, and displace white labor and white laborers. If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1862 - 990 pages
...consent of the people to be deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is,...injure, and displace white labor and white laborers. If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times... | |
| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - Presidents - 1862 - 986 pages
...consent of the people to be'deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is,...persons remaining; in the country, which is largely imaginar}7, if not sometimes malicious. It is insisted that their presence would injure, and displace... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1863 - 758 pages
...consent of the people to be deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is that...is largely imaginary, if not sometimes malicious. like the present, men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through... | |
| Education - 1897 - 678 pages
...free colored persons, with their own consent at any place or places without the United States." . . . I cannot make It better known than it already Is, that I strongly favor colonization. . . . This plan is recommended as a means, not in exclusion of, but additional to, all others for restoring... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...consent of the people to be deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is that...injure and displace white labor and white laborers. If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...people to bo deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I can not make it better known than it already is, that I strongly...injure, and displace white labor and white laborers. If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 840 pages
...consent of the people to be deported, and the American voters, through their representatives in Congress. I cannot make it better known than it already is,...injure and displace white labor and white laborers. If there ever could be a proper time for mere catch arguments, that time surely is not now. In times... | |
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