 | 1909 - 1108 Seiten
...master, his security, and the public safety; the subject, one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral consideration shall be addressed to such a being to convince him, what it is impossible... | |
 | George Washington Julian - 1889 - 340 Seiten
...down to the sheep-dog, that is not better lodged and looked after than the laborer and his familv." He is a slave. His condition is exactly described...allows the land to become the patrimony of the few can not be free, for the simple reason that the land-holders of every country are its masters. The... | |
 | Samuel June Barrows - 1892 - 44 Seiten
...white man to perpetuate. " He was doomed," as Judge Ruffin, of North Carolina, sorrowfully declared, " to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits." Yet if there were forces which hindered there were also forces which helped. It was impossible for... | |
 | Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1892 - 584 Seiten
...white man to perpetuate. " He was doomed," as Judge Ruffin, of North Carolina, sorrowfully declared, " to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits." Yet if there were forces which hindered there were also forces which helped. It was impossible for... | |
 | Duke University. Trinity College Historical Society - 1897 - 720 Seiten
...his security, and the public safety. The subject is one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being to convince him, what it is impossible... | |
 | 1899 - 336 Seiten
...master, his security and the public safety; the subject, one doomed in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being to convince him what it is impossible... | |
 | Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 720 Seiten
...his security, and the public safety; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him of what it is impossible... | |
 | Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 720 Seiten
...his security, and the public safety; the subject, one doomed, in his own person and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own. and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral considerations shall be addressed to such a being, to convince him of what it is impossible... | |
 | 1909 - 1110 Seiten
...master, his security, and the public safety ; the subject, one doomed in his own person and his posterity to live without knowledge and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits. What moral consideration shall be addressed to such a being to convince him, what it is impossible... | |
 | 1910 - 1016 Seiten
...matter of well-known historical causes. Any human being " doomed in his own person, and his posterity, to live without knowledge, and without the capacity...own, and to toil that another may reap the fruits ",2 is bound, on sudden emancipation, to loom like a great dread on the horizon. How to train and treat... | |
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