While he contended earnestly for the liberty of the people born in one quarter of the globe, he laboured to enslave the inhabitants of another region ; and in the warmth of his zeal to save the Americans from the yoke, pronounced it to be lawful and expedient... Retrospective Review - Страница 247под редакцията на - 1822Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 506 страници
...incapable of making this distinction. In the warmth of his zeal to save the Americans from the yoke, he pronounced it to be lawful and expedient to impose one still heavier on the Africans."* This distribution of praise and censure U not perfectly correct. Las Gagas had no... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 618 страници
...incapable of making this distinction. In the ti rmth of his zeal to save the Americans from the yoke, he pronounced it to be lawful and expedient to impose one still heavier on the Africans."s This distribution of praise and censure is not perfectly correct. Las Casas had... | |
| Washington Irving - 1850 - 520 страници
...incapable of making this distinction. In the warmth of his zeal to save the Americans from the yoke, he pronounced it to be lawful and expedient to impose one still heavier on the Africans."* This distribution of praise and censure is not perfectly correct. Las Casas had... | |
| William Robertson - 1851 - 774 страници
...patient under servitude, and the labour of one negro was computed to be equal to that of four Indians." Cardinal Ximenes, however, when solicited to encourage...expedient to impose one still heavier upon the Africans. Unfortunately for the latter Las Casas's plan was adopted. Charles granted a patent to one of his Flemish... | |
| None - 1852 - 492 страници
...contended, says Robertson,- "for the liberty of people born in one quarter of the globe, he labored to enslave the inhabitants of another region ; and...expedient to impose one still heavier upon the Africans."* We have already seen that Charles V. granted a commission to a company to supply his American possessions... | |
| 1852 - 506 страници
...contended, says Robertson, " for the liberty of people born in one quarter of the globe, he labored to enslave the inhabitants of another region ; and...expedient to impose one still heavier upon the Africans."* We have already seen that Charles V. granted a commission to a company to supply his American possessions... | |
| 1853 - 518 страници
...contended, says Robertson, " for the liberty of people born in one quarter of the globe, he labored to enslave the inhabitants of another region ; and...expedient to impose one still heavier upon the Africans."* We have already seen that Charles V. granted a commission to a company to supply his American possessions... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand, Charles Ignatius White - 1856 - 780 страници
...While he contended earnestly for the liberty of the people born in one quarter of the globe, he labored to enslave the inhabitants of another region; and,...expedient to impose one still heavier upon the Africans. Unfortunately for the latter, Las Cosas's plan was adopted. Charles granted a patent to one of his... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1864 - 258 страници
...author, when he says of Las Casas, " In the warmth of his zeal to save the aborigines from the yoke, he pronounced it to be lawful and expedient to impose one still heavier on the Africans," rera, is denied by several modern authors of repute.* But the simple fact that Las... | |
| 1865 - 380 страници
...people born in one quarter of the globe, labored to enslave the inhabitants of another region, and, in his zeal to save the Americans from the yoke, pronounced...be lawful and expedient to impose one still heavier on the Africans." — Robertson's History of America, Vol. I. Part III. But the circumstance connected... | |
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