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" We should, however, be recreant to our duty, be unworthy of our gallant forefathers, and commit base treason against our posterity, should we permit Cuba to be Africanized and become a second St. Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race,... "
Life and Correspondence of John A. Quitman: Major-general, U.S.A., and ... - Page 353
by John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne - 1860
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Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 942 pages
...Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually...the course and current of events are rapidly tending towards such a catastrophe. We, however, hope for the best, though we ought certainly to be prepared...
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The Life and Public Services of James Buchanan: Late Minister to England and ...

Rushmore G. Horton - 1856 - 448 pages
...of his neighbor, if there were no other means of preventing the flames from destroying his own home. Under such circumstances we ought neither to count...the course and current of events are rapidly tending towards such a catastrophe. We, however, hope for the best, though we ought certainly to be prepared...
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The Life and Public Services of James Buchanan: Late Minister to England and ...

Rushmore G. Horton - History - 1856 - 454 pages
...our posterity, should we permit Cuba to be Africanized and become a second St. Domingo, with all iU attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the...the course and current of events are rapidly tending towards such a catastrophe. We, however, hope for the best, though we ought certainly to be prepared...
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The North British Review, Volumes 26-27

English literature - 1857 - 654 pages
...all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighbouring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume...the course and current of events are rapidly tending towards such a catastrophe. We, however, hope for the best, though we ought, certainly, to be prepared...
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Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, on British Policy in ...

Thomas Lanier Clingman - Central America - 1857 - 24 pages
...Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume, the fair fabric of our Union." This language, sir, of the President elect has the ring of the 'true metal. It is genuine bullion,...
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Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, Against the Clayton ...

Thomas Lanier Clingman - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1858 - 24 pages
...Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and sufl'er the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume, the fair fabric of our Union." These are bold and striking words. What are the views of our Secretary of State — the learned, accomplished...
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Visitation and Search

William Beach Lawrence - Search, Right of - 1858 - 246 pages
...Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union.' "In what respect does this language differ from that constantly held in the instructions of our Secretaries...
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Speeches of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States

Andrew Johnson - United States - 1865 - 558 pages
...attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shore, seriously to endanger or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union." We find in this document, signed by our three ministers, and approved by the American people, the doctrine...
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Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of ...

Thomas Lanier Clingman - United States - 1877 - 650 pages
...Domingo, with all its attendant horrors to the white race, and suffer the flames to extend to our own neighboring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume, the fair fabric of our Union." These are bold and striking words. What are the views of our Secretary of State — the learned, accomplished...
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Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of ...

Thomas Lanier Clingman - United States - 1877 - 644 pages
...all its attendant horrors to the while race, and suffer the flames to extend toour own neigh boring shores, seriously to endanger, or actually to consume the fair fabric of our Union." This language, sir, of the President elect has the ring of the true metal. It is genuine bullion, and...
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