On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the community is already strongly excited. The subject has not only attracted attention as a question of politics, but it has struck a far deeper-toned chord. It has arrested the religious feeling... Niles' National Register - Sayfa 541811Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Benjamin Lundy - 1837 - 106 sayfa
...to any part, is at least doubtful and uncertain; the objections obvious, plain, and strong. On tlie general question of slavery, a great portion of the community is already strongly excited. Tin- subject has not only attracted attention as a question of politics, but it has struck a far deeper... | |
| Edward Beecher - 1838 - 176 sayfa
...sustain these views, I read the following extracts from a speech , of the Hon. Daniel Webster. " On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the...attracted attention as a question of Politics, but has struck a far deepertoned chord. It has arrested the Religious feelings of the country; it has taken... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 160 sayfa
...benefit, to any part is at least doubtful and uncertain; the objections obvious, plain, and strong. On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the...deeper toned chord. It has arrested the religious feelings of the country ; it haa taken strong hold on the consciences of men. He is a rash man, indeed,... | |
| Daniel Webster, James Rees - 1839 - 108 sayfa
...which raises its head higher than the constitution, or above the laws. HELIGIOUS FEELING. • On the general question of Slavery, a great portion of the...as a question of politics, but it has struck a far deeper-toned chord. It has arrested the religious feeling of the country ; it has taken strong hold... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1843 - 496 sayfa
...enough for half a dozen States, into the Union. IN MY OPINION, THEY OUGHT NOT TO CONSE.NT TO IT. This subject has not only attracted attention as a question of politics, but it has struck a deeper toned chord. It has arrested the religious feeling of the country. It has taken strong hold... | |
| 1843 - 404 sayfa
...to any part is at least doubtful and uncertain ; the objections obvious, plain, and Btrong. On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the community is already strongly exeited. The subject has not only attracted attention as a question of politics, but it has struck... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1843 - 598 sayfa
...part is at least doIibtful and uncertain ; the objections obvious, plain, and strong. On the genera! question of slavery, a great portion of the community is already strongly exeited. The subject has not only attracted attention as a question of polities, but it has struck... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames, Benjamin Lundy - 1845 - 84 sayfa
...to any part is at least doubtful and uncertain ; the objections obvious, plain, and strong. On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the...deeper toned chord. It has arrested the religious feelings of the country ; it baa taken strong hold on the consciences of men. He is a rash man, indeed,... | |
| 1844 - 454 sayfa
...objections obvious, plain, and strong. On the general question of slavery a great portion of the communily is already strongly excited. The subject has not only...chord. It has arrested the religious feeling of the counlry; il has laken strong hold on the consciences of men. He is a rash man, indeed, and litlle conversant... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 640 sayfa
...any part is at least doubtful and uncertain ; the objections are obvious, plain, and strong. On the general question of slavery, a great portion of the...as a question of politics, but it has struck a far deeper-toned chord. It has arrested the religious feeling of the country; it has taken strong hold... | |
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