Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites; ten thousand recollections, by the blacks, of the injuries they have sustained; new provocations; the real distinctions which nature has made; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties,... Anti-slav Political Writings, 1833-1860 - 第 xiv 頁C. Bradley Thompson 著有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| 1891 - 654 頁
...colonization as the only remedy. " Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the state?" he asks, "Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites,...which nature has made ; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties and produce convulsions which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 頁
...thus save the expence of supplying by importation of white settlers, the vacancies they will leave ? Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites ;...which nature has made ; and many other circumstances will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions, which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 558 頁
...thus save the expence of supplying by importation of white settlers, the vacancies they will leave ? Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites ;...which nature has made ; and many other circumstances will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions, which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 頁
...thus save the expense of supplying by importation of white settlers, the vacancies they will leave?" Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites;...which nature has made; and many other circumstances will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions, which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 360 頁
...the expense of supplying by importation of white settlers, the vacancies they will leave? Deep-rooted prejudices entertained by the whites; ten thousand...which nature has made; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions, which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 632 頁
...strength. ... It will probably be asked, Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the State ? . . . Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites ;...which nature has made ; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 634 頁
...strength — .It will probably be asked, Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the State ? . . . Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites;...which nature has made ; and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties, and produce convulsions which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1917 - 504 頁
...the expense of supplying by importation of white settlers, the vacancies they will leave ? Deeprooted prejudices entertained by the whites ; ten thousand...which nature has made; and many other circumstances will divide us into parties, and produce con22Ford edition of Jefferson's Writings, III, p. 267. vulsions,... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1918 - 560 頁
...— accompanied with deportation : "Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the state . . . ? Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites,...which nature has made, and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties and produce convulsions which will probably never end but in the extermination... | |
| Ulrich Bonnell Phillips - 1918 - 558 頁
...I accompanied with deportation : "Why not retain and incorporate the blacks into the state . . . ? Deep rooted prejudices entertained by the whites,...the injuries they have sustained, new provocations, Jjje realjUstinctions whjch nature has made, and many other circumstances, will divide us into parties... | |
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