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" The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes us fancy many things that are founded neither in reason nor experience ; and an unwillingness to part with property of so valuable a kind, will furnish a thousand arguments to show the... "
History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the ... - Page 337
by John Church Hamilton - 1868
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The Life of John Jay: Miscellaneous and official correspondence

William Jay - 1833 - 558 pages
...that this project will have to combat .much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The cpntempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes...pernicious tendency, of a scheme which requires such a sacrifice. But it should be considered, that if we do noj make use of them in this way, the enemy...
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The Life of John Jay: Miscellaneous and official correspondence

William Jay - 1833 - 518 pages
....1 foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks, makes v us fancy many things that are founded neither in reason nor experience; and an unwillingness to part...
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The Official and Other Papers of the Late Major-General Alexander Hamilton ...

Alexander Hamilton - 1842 - 512 pages
...better. I foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for...tendency, of a scheme which requires such sacrifices. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will;...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Correspondence. 1769-1789

Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 514 pages
...better. I foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for...tendency, of a scheme which requires such sacrifices. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the ehemy probably will...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Correspondence

Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 526 pages
...better. I foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for...tendency, of a scheme which requires such sacrifices. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volume 1

John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 612 pages
..." I foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for...tendency of a scheme which requires such sacrifices. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will,...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volume 1

John Church Hamilton - 1857 - 610 pages
..." I foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for...tendency of a scheme which requires such sacrifices. But it should be considered, that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will,...
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An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the ...

George Livermore - 1862 - 246 pages
...this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt wo have been taught to entertain for the blacks makes...pernicious tendency of a scheme which requires such a sacrifice. But it should be considered, that, if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy...
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The Continental Monthly

1862 - 770 pages
...prejudice and self-interest. Tho contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks makes ua limey many things that are founded neither in reason nor...tendency, of a scheme which requires such sacrifices. But it should be considered that if we do not make use of them in this way, the enemy probably will...
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An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the ...

George Livermore - 1863 - 218 pages
..." I foresee that this project will have to combat much opposition from prejudice and self-interest. The contempt we have been taught to entertain for the blacks makes us fancy many things that are Alexander founded neither in reason nor experience ; and an unwillingness to Hamilton* part with property...
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