No body wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their... The Atlantic Monthly - Page 701863Full view - About this book
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1903 - 524 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising the condition both of their... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1903 - 506 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add VOL. viu — 16 with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1903 - 516 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add VOL. VIII — 16 with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1904 - 538 pages
...the Secretary of State, with his answer. Philadelphia, Daniel Lawrence. MDCCXCII. 4to pp. 15exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren, talents...and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa & America. I can add with truth,... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - Slavery - 1904 - 474 pages
...I9th instant, and for the Almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that appearance of a want of them is owing mainly to the degraded condition of their existence, both in... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1905 - 1022 pages
...19th instant, and for the Almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren,...and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add VOL. VIII... | |
| Kelly Miller - African-Americans - 1905 - 36 pages
...the author of the great declaration wrote: "Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit that nature has given to our black brethren...to those of the? other colors of men, and that the apparent want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, bolh in Africa... | |
| Kelly Miller - African Americans - 1909 - 320 pages
...the author of the great Declaration wrote: " Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit that Nature has given to our black brethren...to those of the other colors of men, and that the apparent want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa... | |
| Slavery - 1858 - 372 pages
...talents equal to those of the other colours of men, and that appearance of a want of them is owing mainly to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. 1 can add, with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising... | |
| Methodist Church - 1878 - 778 pages
...statesman made prompt reply. In it he said : — Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit that nature has given to our black brethren...the other colors of men, and that the appearance of the want of them is owing only to the degraded eonditiou of their existence, both in Africa and America.... | |
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