Three Years in North America, 第 2 卷R. Cadell, 1833 - 544 頁 |
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... would sell it should ( he said ) be gibbeted . " The effects of slavery are nowhere more visible than in Virginia ; the population not having increased like PETERSBURG . 111 that of the free states of the 110 ANTI - SLAVERY PAMPHLET .
... would sell it should ( he said ) be gibbeted . " The effects of slavery are nowhere more visible than in Virginia ; the population not having increased like PETERSBURG . 111 that of the free states of the 110 ANTI - SLAVERY PAMPHLET .
第 111 頁
... population of 6000 or 7000 people . La Fayette , on his late visit to the United States , mentioned , when he was at Petersburg , the very re- markable fact , that his own father , a colonel in the gre- nadiers of France , fell by a ...
... population of 6000 or 7000 people . La Fayette , on his late visit to the United States , mentioned , when he was at Petersburg , the very re- markable fact , that his own father , a colonel in the gre- nadiers of France , fell by a ...
第 122 頁
... population and swearing at them , seems to have induced a general habit of swearing among the whites as well as the blacks , which is the more remarkable , because an oath is scarcely ever heard in the northern states of this country ...
... population and swearing at them , seems to have induced a general habit of swearing among the whites as well as the blacks , which is the more remarkable , because an oath is scarcely ever heard in the northern states of this country ...
第 130 頁
... Population of Charleston Churches- Situation of Charleston Harbour Theatre sleep in the Passages - Manners of the People - Equipages - Race- Jockey Club - Stewards of the Race - Treatment of the Coloured People on the Race - Ground ...
... Population of Charleston Churches- Situation of Charleston Harbour Theatre sleep in the Passages - Manners of the People - Equipages - Race- Jockey Club - Stewards of the Race - Treatment of the Coloured People on the Race - Ground ...
第 131 頁
... population is somewhat above 30,000 . The fine houses are very large , many of them inclosed like the great hotels in Paris , and all of them covered with ve- randas , and situated in gardens neatly dressed , and at this season not only ...
... population is somewhat above 30,000 . The fine houses are very large , many of them inclosed like the great hotels in Paris , and all of them covered with ve- randas , and situated in gardens neatly dressed , and at this season not only ...
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第 219 頁 - Then kneeling down, to Heaven's Eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays : Hope "springs exulting on triumphant wing," That thus they all shall meet in future days : There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh, or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise, In such society, yet still more dear ; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere.
第 266 頁 - This accession of territory strengthens forever the power of the United States ; and I have just given to England a maritime rival that will sooner or later humble her pride.
第 219 頁 - From scenes like these, old Scotia's grandeur springs, That makes her lov'd at home, rever'd abroad: Princes and lords are but the breath of kings, 'An honest man's the noblest work of God'; And certes, in fair Virtue's heavenly road, The cottage leaves the palace far behind; What is a lordling's pomp?
第 145 頁 - What a stupendous, what an incomprehensible machine is man! who can endure toil, famine, stripes, imprisonment, and death 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 fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more misery, than ages of that which he rose in rebellion to oppose.
第 63 頁 - It is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. We hold this prudent jealousy to be the first duty of citizens, and one of the noblest characteristics of the late revolution. The free of America did not wait till usurped power had strengthened itself by exercise, and entangled the question in precedents. They saw all the consequences in the principle, and they avoided the consequences by denying the principle.
第 63 頁 - Because it is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. We hold this prudent jealousy to be the first duty of citizens, and one of [the] noblest characteristics of the late Revolution. The...
第 263 頁 - The day that France takes possession of New Orleans fixes the sentence which is to restrain her forever within her low-water mark. It seals the union of two nations who, in conjunction, can maintain exclusive possession of the ocean. From that moment we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and nation.
第 218 頁 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha'-Bible, ance his father's pride : His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care, And " Let us worship God !
第 67 頁 - ... of the Legislative authority. Distant as it may be in its present form from the Inquisition, it differs from it only in degree. The one is the first step, the other the last in the career of intolerance. The magnanimous sufferer under this cruel scourge in foreign Regions, must view the Bill as a Beacon on our Coast, warning him to seek some other haven, where liberty and philanthropy in their due extent, may offer a more certain repose from his Troubles.
第 177 頁 - Under that system, the Indians residing within the United States, are so far independent, that they live under their own customs, and not under the laws of the United States; that their rights upon the lands where they inhabit or hunt, are secured to them by boundaries defined in amicable treaties between the United States and themselves; and that whenever those boundaries are varied, it is also by amicable and voluntary...