| Sean Wilentz - 2006 - 1114 頁
...want this Californy/ So's to lug new slave states in," Lowell's fictional Hosea Biglow proclaimed: To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An' to plunder ye like sin, Aint it cute to see a Yankee Take such everlastin' pains All to get the Devil's thankee, Helpin' on 'em weld their chains? Wy, it's jest... | |
| Ted Gottfried - 2006 - 150 頁
...Russell Lowell summed up this fear in a poem: They just want this Californy So's to lug new slave states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An' to plunder ye like sin. This issue was also of major concern to antiwar crusaders. Pacifist Lydia Maria Child had published... | |
| Lorrie Goldensohn - 2006 - 460 頁
...This ere cuttin' folks's throats. They may talk o' Freedom's airy Tell they're pupple in the face, — It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the barthrights of...abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An' to plunder ye like sin. All to git the Devil's thankee, Helpin' on 'em weld their chains? Wy, it's jest ez clear ez figgers,... | |
| Louise A. Mayo - 2006 - 182 頁
...face, It 'sa grand gret cemetery For the birthrights of our race; They just want this Californy So 's to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an * to scorn ye, An' to plunder ye like sin." [13] Northern Democrats, particularly northwesterners who were angered over the Oregon compromise and... | |
| Howard Zinn - 2007 - 298 頁
...The poet James Russell Lowell had his character Hosea Biglow say: They jest want this Californy So !r to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An ' to plunder ye like sin. Thoreau lived in Concord, twenty miles from Boston, which was becoming a center of antislavery agitation.... | |
| Christopher Waldrep, Michael Bellesiles - 2006 - 416 頁
...deal of violence. Or, as the poet James Russell Lowell put it: They jest want this Californy So 's to lug new slave-states in To abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An' to plunder ye like sin.26 A Group of Mexican Editors Blame US Aggression for an Unnecessary War, 1850 To explain then... | |
| Daniel Walker Howe - 2007 - 926 頁
...o' Freedom's airy Tell they're purple in the face,— It's a grand gret cemetary Fer the birthrights of our race; They jest want this Californy So's to...abuse ye, an' to scorn ye, An' to plunder ye like sin.64 The administration also had its literary supporters, including Nathaniel Hawthorne and Fenimore... | |
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