 | Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1820 - 486 pages
...deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these, our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | 1844 - 456 pages
...deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more...workings of an overruling providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - Constitutional history - 1829 - 486 pages
...deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these, our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these, our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 pages
...supported him through his trial, jmd inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is Traught with more misery, than ages of that which he rose...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is jjreparing the deliverance of these, our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | B. L. Rayner - Presidents - 1832 - 982 pages
...deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | African Americans - 1832 - 406 pages
...man" (to use the language of a pre-eminently great man, now no more,) "would be fraught with more real misery, than ages of that, which he rose in rebellion to oppose." i,et those who make this objection, if they make it in honesty and sincerity, pause and consider well,... | |
 | African Americans - 1832 - 410 pages
...man" (to use the language of a pre-eminently great man, now no more,) "would be fraught with mora real misery, than ages of that, which he rose in rebellion to oppose." Let those who make this objection, if they make it in honesty and sincerity, pause and consider well,... | |
 | James Stuart - North America - 1833 - 568 pages
...itself, in vindication of his own liberty, and the next moment be deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
 | James Stuart - North America - 1833 - 632 pages
...motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hou? of which is fraught with more misery than ages of...workings of an overruling Providence, and hope that that is preparing the deliverance of these our suffering brethren. When the measure of their tears... | |
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