| James Anderson - 1793 - 412 sider
...condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that no body wifhes more ardently, to see a good system commenced, for...of their body and mind, to what it ought to be, as far as the imbecillity of their present state, and other circumstances, which cannot be neglected,... | |
| 1845 - 398 sider
...PHILADELPHIA, PA., AugustSQ, 1791. SIR : — I thank you sincerely for your letter of the 19th instant, and for the almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more...it ought to be, as fast. as the imbecility of their pre»ent existence, and other circumstances which cannot be neglected, will admit. I have taken the... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 654 sider
...add with truth, that no body wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their body and mind, to what it ought to be, as far as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances, which cannot be neglected,... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 766 sider
...degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add, with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced...both of their body and mind to what it ought to be. as-fast as the imbecility of their present existence and other circumstances, which cannot be neglected,... | |
| dr Primrose (pseud) - 1866 - 504 sider
...you exhibit, that Nature has given to our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colours of men, and that the appearance of a want of them...the condition, both of their body and mind, to what itjought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1871 - 256 sider
...to see an abolition, not only of the trade, but of the condition of slavery.' He earnestly desires ' to see a good system commenced for raising the condition both of their [the negroes] body and mind to what it ought to be.' And he believed the race capable of improvement... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1871 - 602 sider
...to see an abolition, not only of the trade, but of the condition of slavery.' He earnestly desires ' to see a good system commenced for raising the condition both of their [the negroes] body and mind to what it ought to be.' And he believed the race capable of improvement... | |
| William Frederick Poole - 1873 - 120 sider
...degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced...their present existence, and other circumstances which can not be neglected, will admit. I have taken the liberty . I of sending your Almanac to Monsieur... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1877 - 894 sider
...can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their body and mind, to what it ought to be, as far as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be neglected... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1882 - 1040 sider
...can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their body and mind, to what it ought to be, as far as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be neglected... | |
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