| William Henry Seward - United States - 1852 - 48 pages
...slaves, and Boston and New Yorl* become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that...existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended compromises, when made, vain and ephemeral. Startling as this saying may appear to.you, fellow-citizens,... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - Americanisms - 1859 - 572 pages
...slaves, and Boston and New York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that...existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended compromises, when made, vain and ephemeral." — Speech of lion. WH Seward, Oct. 1858. SLAZY.... | |
| David W. Bartlett - Biography & Autobiography - 1859 - 360 pages
...slaves, and Boston and New York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that...existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended compromises, when made, vain and ephemeral. Startling as this saying may appear to you, fellow-citizens,... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - Americanisms - 1859 - 570 pages
...slaves, and Boston and New York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that...unsuccessful attempts at final compromise between the slace and free States, and it is the existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended compromises,... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 578 pages
...once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this grcat truth that induces so many unsuccessful attempts at final compromise between the slaee and free States, and it is the existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended compromises,... | |
| Horace Greeley - History - 1860 - 250 pages
...of slaves, and Boston and New-York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that...Free States, and it is the existence of this great 'ct that renders all such pretended compromises, when made vain and ephemeral." ' It is not my purpose... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - Americanisms - 1860 - 570 pages
...and sonls of men. It is the failnre to apprehend tliis great trnth that indnces so many nnsnccessfnl attempts at final compromise between the slave and...the existence of this great fact that renders all snch pretended compromises, when made, vain and ephemeral." — Speech of Hon. W. II. Seward, Oct.... | |
| Tennessee - Law - 1860 - 760 pages
...slaves, and Boston and .New York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth, that...attempts at final compromise between the slave and the free States, and it is the existence of this great fact, that renders all such pretended compromises,... | |
| Tennessee - Law - 1860 - 764 pages
...slaves, and Boston and \ew York become once more markets for trade in the bodies and souls of men. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth, that...attempts at final compromise between the slave and the free States, and it is the existence of this great fact, that renders all such pretended compromises,... | |
| Campaign literature - 1860 - 270 pages
...will, sooner or later, become either entirely a Slaveholding Nation or entirely a Free Labor Nation. It is the failure to apprehend this great truth that...unsuccessful attempts at final Compromise between the Free and Slave States ; and it is the existence of this great fact that renders all such pretended... | |
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