| Julius Rubens Ames - 1857 - 348 страници
...tomb, than HERE LIES THE FRIEND OF THE FRIENDLESS AFRICAN. — David Paul ii\ ten. FRANCIS JACKSON. If a large majority of this community choose to turn...the land — if they are content to turn away from tile sight of oppression, and " pass by on the other side" — so it must be. But when they undertake... | |
| Samuel Joseph May - 1869 - 432 страници
...majority of this community choose to turn a deaf ear to the wrongs which are inflicted upon millions of their countrymen in other portions of the land, —...content to turn away from the sight of oppression, and ' to pass by on the other side,' so it must be. " But when they undertake in any way to annul or impair... | |
| Samuel Joseph May - 1869 - 434 страници
...principle has been assailed, — one which lies at the very foundation of our republican institutions. " If a large majority of this community choose to turn...a deaf ear to the wrongs which are inflicted upon millions of their countrymen in other portions of the land, — if they are content to turn away from... | |
| Samuel Joseph May - 1869 - 532 страници
...principle has been assailed, — one which lies at the very foundation of our republican institutions. " If a large majority of this community choose to turn...a deaf ear to the wrongs which are inflicted upon millions of their countrymen in other portions of the land, — if they are content to turn away from... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1878 - 582 страници
...thanks for the use of your house : — " If n large majority of this community choose to turn a (leaf ear to the wrongs which are inflicted upon their countrymen in other portions of the land,—if they are content to turn away from the sight of oppression, and 'pass by on the other side,'... | |
| Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison - 1885 - 526 страници
...the pieces I Isaac Knapp. send, and make a choice selection from my selections. On the " If a largo majority of this community choose to turn a deaf ear...content to turn away from the sight of oppression, and 1 pass by on the other side' — so it must be. "But when they undertake in any way to impair or anmil... | |
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