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Handbook of the History, Diplomacy, and Government of the United States: For ... Albert Bushnell Hart Volledige weergave - 1902 |
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Pagina 445 - The immediate peril arises, not so much from these causes, as from the fact that the incessant and violent agitation of the slavery question throughout the North for the last quarter of a century has at length produced its malign influence on the slaves, and inspired them with vague notions of freedom.
Pagina 445 - South retires at night in dread of what may befall herself and her children before the morning. Should this apprehension of domestic danger, whether real or Imaginary, extend and intensify itself until it shall pervade the masses of the Southern people, then disunion will become inevitable. Self-preservation is the first law of nature, and has been implanted in the heart of man by his Creator for the wisest purpose ; and no political union, however fraught with blessings and benefits in all other...
Pagina 445 - The immediate peril arises not so much from these causes as from the fact that the incessant and violent agitation of the slavery question throughout the North for the last quarter of a century has at length produced its malign influence on the slaves, and inspired them with vague notions of freedom.
Pagina 249 - The system will introduce them to the most valuable authorities ; it will make them familiar with the sources of information on American history ; it is intended to develop their powers of analysis and statement, and to interest them in the unsettled questions of our history.
Pagina 445 - Many a matron throughout the South retires at night in dread of what may befall herself and her children before the morning. Should this apprehension of domestic danger, whether real or imaginary, extend and intensify itself until it shall pervade the masses of the Southern people, then disunion will become inevitable. Selfpreservation is the first law of nature, and has been implanted in the heart of man by his Creator for the wisest purpose ; and no political union, however fraught with blessings...
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