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" ... opinions they were accustomed to express whenever they met, and upon all occasions. A stranger dropped in amongst them from the clouds would hardly have supposed himself amongst Americans, the language they used and the opinions they expressed were... "
Excursion Through the Slave States: From Washington on the Potomac, to the ... - Pagina 340
door George William Featherstonhaugh - 1844
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Columbia and Richland County: A South Carolina Community, 1740-1990

John Hammond Moore - 1993 - 592 pagina’s
...they met. A stranger dropped in amongst them from the clouds would hardly have supposed himself among Americans, the language they used and the opinions...government if it is not administered by gentlemen. Featherstonhaugh, not having shared much in the conversation, offered up James Madison as an example...
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The American College in the Nineteenth Century

Roger L. Geiger - 2000 - 380 pagina’s
...occasions. A stranger dropped in amongst them would hardly have supposed himself amongst Americans. It was quite new to me to hear men of the better class...ability, the object of which was to show that there can never be a good government if it is not administered by gentlemen — Something very extravagant...
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The Road to Disunion, Volume II : Secessionists Triumphant Volume II ...

William W. Freehling Singletary Professor of the Humanities University of Kentucky - 2007 - 625 pagina’s
...want of caution and reserve" in sneering at the "favorites of the Sovereign People" and in hissing "that there never can be a good government if it is not administered by gentlemen." These reactionaries, predicted Featherstonhaugh, will provide "fine elements for future disunion."16...
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