They had for more than a century before been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in social or political relations ; and so far inferior, that they had no rights which the white man was... The New International Encyclopædia - Σελίδα 295επεξεργασία από - 1903Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| 1907 - 684 σελίδες
...independence But the public history of every European nation displays it in a manner too> plain to be mistaken. They had for more than a. century before...and so far inferior that they had no rights which a white man was bound to respect, and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Chew Howard - 1857 - 260 σελίδες
...and adopted. But the public history of every European nation displays it in a manner too plain to be mistaken. They had for more than a century before...or political relations ; and so far inferior, that they_had_noj'ight8 which the white, man was bound,. to respect; and that the negro might justly and... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1862 - 896 σελίδες
...century previous to the adoption of the declaration of independence negroes, whether slaves or free, had been regarded as " beings of an inferior order, and...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect;" that consequently such persons were not included among the " people" in the... | |
| American cyclopaedia - 1862 - 878 σελίδες
...century previous to the adoption of the declaration of independence negroes, whether slaves or free, had been regarded as " beings of an inferior order, and...inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect;" that consequently each persons were not included among the " people" in the... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 344 σελίδες
...persons were incapable of enjoying this privilege. " Such persons," he said, " had been regarded as unfit to associate with the white race, either in...relations, and so far inferior that they had no rights whirh the white man was bound to respect, and that t/it negro might justly and lawfully be reduced... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1862 - 894 σελίδες
...and altogether unfit to associate with the wbit« race either in social or political relations : at-i so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect;" that consequently such persons were not included among the " people" in the... | |
| Jeremiah Smith - 1863 - 506 σελίδες
...Independence, and when the Constitution was formed and adopted," stated, as a historical fact, that, " They had for more than a century before been regarded...and so far inferior that they had no rights which a white man was bound to respect." The court did not say whether that regarding was correct or incorrect;... | |
| The North American Review.VOL.XCVIII - 1864 - 654 σελίδες
...made, and which it was intended to express, and which is therefore binding on us, regarded negroes " as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit...and so far inferior, that they had no rights which a white man was bound to respect, and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery... | |
| 1864 - 656 σελίδες
...made, and which it was intended to express, and which is therefore binding on us, regarded negroes " as beings of an inferior order, and altogether unfit...relations ; and so far inferior, that they had no rights lohich a white man was bound to respect, and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 σελίδες
...nation displays it, in a manner too plain to be mistaken. " They had, for more than a century hefore, been regarded as beings of an inferior order, and...social or political relations; and so far inferior that t/iey had no right* which the white man was bound to respect; and that the negro might justly and lawfully... | |
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