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" The providential trust of the South is to perpetuate the institution of domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral ground, and proclaim to all the... "
The Americans at Home: Pen-and-ink Sketches of American Men, Manners, and ... - Page 28
by David Macrae - 1870
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The American War

Newman Hall - 1862 - 62 lehte
...domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from God, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall. These slaves form part of our households, even...
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Of the Birth and Death of Nations: A Thought for the Crisis

James] [McKaye - 1862 - 40 lehte
...conserve and perpetuate the institution of domestic slavery. Let us take our stand on the HIGHEST MOEAL GROUND, and proclaim to all the world that we hold this trust from God. In defending it, to the South is assigned the high position of defending before all nations, the cause...
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The Popular lecturer [afterw.] Pitman's Popular lecturer (and ..., 7–9. köide

Henry Pitman - 1863 - 780 lehte
...domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from GOD, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall. These slaves form part of our household, even as...
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The American War: A Lecture, Delivered in London, October 20, 1862

Newman Hall - 1863 - 52 lehte
...domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from God, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall. These slaves form part of our households, even...
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New Englander and Yale Review, 22. köide

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - 878 lehte
...institution of slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from God, and in its occupancy are pre- • pared to stand or fall. It is a duty we owe to ourselves, to our...
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Rebellion and Recognition: Slavery, Sovereignty, Secession, and Recognition ...

J. H. Estcourt - 1863 - 38 lehte
...the* institution of domestic slavery, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral ground, and proclaim to all the world that we hold our trust from God. James Williams, late minister to Turkey, of a Southern 'Executive of the United...
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America: the Origin of Her Present Conflict: Her Prospect for the Slave, and ...

James William Massie - 1864 - 134 lehte
...domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from God, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall. These slaves form part of our households, even...
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Peculiar: A Tale of the Great Transition

Epes Sargent - 1864 - 714 lehte
...domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from God, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall." — Rev. Dr. Palmer oflfew Orleans, 1861. THE...
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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, 1. osa

United States. Department of State - 1864 - 934 lehte
...domestic slavery as at ^present existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...to all the world that we hold this trust from God, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall. It is a duty we owe to ourselves, to our slaves,...
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Peculiar: A Tale of the Great Transition

Epes Sargent - 1864 - 508 lehte
...domestic slavery as now existing, with freest scope for its natural development. We should at once lift ourselves intelligently to the highest moral...proclaim to all the world that we hold this trust from Q-od, and in its occupancy are prepared to stand or fall." — Rev. Dr. Palmer of New Orleans, 1861....
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