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" ... and feel themselves accordingly bound to give. it. no countenance or support. On the contrary, the southern section regards the relation. as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest Calamity, and the section to... "
Speeches delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the ... - 第 552 頁
John Caldwell Calhoun 著 - 1874
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American Orations: V. The anti-slavery struggle

Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1896 - 452 頁
...southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...every consideration of interest and safety, to defend it.13 This hostile feeling on the part of the North toward the social organization of the South long...
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Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confederacy, 1807-1870

Henry Alexander White - 1897 - 606 頁
...existing relation between master and servant " Cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity and the section to poverty, desolation, and wretchedness." Concerning the Abolition movement Webster declared, March /th, " The South, in my judgment, is right,...
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Life of John C. Calhoun: Being a View of the Principal Events of His Career ...

Gustavus M. Pinckney - 1903 - 272 頁
...section regards the relation as one • which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...defend it. "This hostile feeling on the part of the S North towards the social organization of the (_ South long lay dormant, but it only required some...
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The Brothers' War

John Calvin Reed - 1905 - 510 頁
...the relation [of master and slave] as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty, desolation, and wretchedness, and accordingly she feels bound, by every consideration of interest and safety, to defend it." " Is it not certain...
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The Brothers' War

John Calvin Reed - 1905 - 494 頁
...the relation [of master and slave] as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty, desolation, and wretchedness, and accordingly she feels bound, by every consideration of interest and safety, to defend it." " Is it not certain...
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Library of Southern Literature: Biography

Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 522 頁
...consideration of interest, safety, and duty, to defend it. This hostile feeling on the part of the North toward the social organization of the South long lay dormant; but it only required some cause, which would make the impression on those who felt most intensely that they were responsible for its...
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Library of Southern Literature: Biography

Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 522 頁
...Southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty, desolation, and wretchedness, and accordingly feels bound, by every consideration of interest, safety, and duty, to defend it. This hostile feeling...
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Eloquent Sons of the South: A Handbook of Southern Oratory, 第 1 卷

John Temple Graves, Clark Howell, Walter Williams - 1909 - 324 頁
...Southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty, desolation and wretchedness, and accordingly feel bound, by every consideration of interest, safety and duty, to defend it. This hostile feeling...
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Best American Orations

John Raymond Howard - 1910 - 362 頁
...Southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...consideration of interest and safety to defend it. ... Such is a brief history of the agitation, as far as it has yet advanced. Now I ask, Senators, what...
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British and American Eloquence

Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood - 1912 - 428 頁
...Southern section regards the relation as one which cannot be destroyed without subjecting the two races to the greatest calamity, and the section to poverty,...consideration of interest and safety to defend it. Unless something decisive is done, I again ask, What is to stop this agitation before the great and...
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