No body wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their... Thomas Jefferson's Views on Public Education - Page 268by John Cleaves Henderson - 1890 - 387 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Anderson - 1793 - 412 pages
...your letter of the iptn instant, and for the almanack it contained. Nobody wi flies more than I do, to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethern, talents equal to those of the other colours of men ; and that the appearance of the want... | |
| 1845 - 398 pages
...for your letter of the 19th instant, and for the almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has...and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of their existence both in Africa and America. I can add with truth... | |
| John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe - 1845 - 20 pages
...for your letter of the 19th instant, and for the Almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has...black brethren talents equal to those of the other colours of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of... | |
| John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe - 1845 - 26 pages
...for your letter of the 19th instant, and for the Almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has...black brethren talents equal to those of the other colours of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 668 pages
...Black brethren talents equal to those of the other colours of men ; and that the appearance of the want of them, is owing merely to the degraded condition...in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that no body wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1848 - 654 pages
...her husband, says, on the day before his decease, I was at length enabled to resign and give him up proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our...Black brethren talents equal to those of the other colours of men ; ~ and that the appearance of the want of them, is owing merely to the degraded condition... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 614 pages
...proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren, talents equal to those of the others colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of...degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced... | |
| 1853 - 888 pages
...yonr letter of the 19th instant, and for the almanac which it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit that nature has...black brethren talents equal to those of the other colours of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 612 pages
...for your letter of the 19th instant, and for the Almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has...our black brethren, talents equal to those of the others colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 616 pages
...for your letter of the 19th instant, and for the Almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has...our black brethren, talents equal to those of the others colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition... | |
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