... permit Cuba to be Africanized and become a second St. Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union. The Anti-slavery Reporter - Side 1381855Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 sider
...question, whether the present condition of the island would justify such a measure ? We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union.... | |
| Rushmore G. Horton - 1856 - 448 sider
...question whether the present condition of the island would justify such a measure. We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our neighboring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union. We... | |
| Rushmore G. Horton - 1856 - 454 sider
...question whether the present condition of the island Would justify such a measure. We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...Africanized and become a second St. Domingo, with all iU attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our neighboring shores,... | |
| Anna Ella Carroll - 1856 - 146 sider
...the cost nor regard the odds which Spain might enlist against us. We should be RECREANT TO OUR DUTY and commit base treason against our posterity, should we permit Cuba to be Africanized," etc. Mark it, Americans! Buchanan first, then Mason and Soule, declare that " EVERY DIVINE LAW justifies... | |
| 1857 - 632 sider
...question, whether the present condition of the island would justify such a measure. We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighbouring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union.... | |
| Thomas Lanier Clingman - 1857 - 24 sider
...question, whether the present condition of the island would justify such a measure? We should,-however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume, the fair fabric of our Union."... | |
| 1857 - 654 sider
...island would justify such a measure. We should, however, be reoreaut to our duty, be unworthy of nur gallant forefathers, and commit base treason against...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighbouring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union.... | |
| George Melville Weston - 1857 - 336 sider
...law, ' human and divine, we shall be justified in wrest' ing it from Spain. "We should be recreant to duty, be unworthy of ' our gallant forefathers, and...be Africanized, and become a second St. Domingo." That an island, in which the white race has been gaining upon the black race for a long time steadily,... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 238 sider
...question, whether the present condition of the island would justify such a measure. We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union/... | |
| William Beach Lawrence - 1858 - 240 sider
...question, whether the present condition of the island would justify such a measure. We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers,...white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union.'... | |
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