| United States. Congress - 1859 - 634 pages
...we succeeded ? The South, во far as that is concerned, is satisfied, harmonious, and prosperous. In all social systems there must be a class to do...the drudgery of life. That is, a class requiring but alow order of intellect mid but little skill. Its requisites are vigor, docility, fidelity. Such a... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 694 pages
...of South Carolina, in the recent debates on the Kansas question, in the US Senate, March 4, 1858. " In all social systems there must be a class to do...Its requisites are vigor, docility, fidelity. Such a claw you must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization, and... | |
| United States. Congress - 1858 - 638 pages
...we succeeded ? The South, •o far aa that is concerned, is satisfied, harmonious, and prosperous. In all social systems there must be a class to do...perform the drudgery of life. That is, a class requiring T>ut a low order of intellect and but little skill. Its requisites are vigor, docility, fidelity. Such... | |
| David Colbreth Broderick - 1858 - 16 pages
...white slaves,'^ ^fi.d, tie " mud-sills of society." I quote from his speech: .' '. ;*' "In all so'oial systems there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform thfe^drudgcry of life. That is a class requiring but a low order of intellect and'buf.Vftle skill.... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 570 pages
...Hammond of South Carolina, which has occasioned much remark : In all social systems there must bo a class to perform the drudgery of life, — that is, a class...but a low order of intellect, and but little skill. Such a class yon must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization,... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 572 pages
...Hammond of South Carolina, which has occasioned much remark : In all social systems there must be a class to perform the drudgery of life, — that is, a class...but a low order of intellect, and but little skill. Such a class you must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization,... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1859 - 360 pages
...great Mississippi, a bond of union made by Nature herself. She will maintain it forever." ****** " In all social systems, there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life—that is, a class requiring but a low order of intellect and but little skill. Its requisites... | |
| William Darrah Kelley - 1864 - 92 pages
...Declaration of Independence is exuberantly false and arborescently fallacious. " — Richmond Enquirer. " In all social systems there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life ; a class requiring but a low order of intellect and little skill. This class constitutes the MUDSILLS... | |
| 1865 - 870 pages
...Hammond." The foUowing paragraph from that speech was the one to which most exception was takeu : " In all social systems there must be a class to do the mean duties, to perform the drudgery of life ; that is, a class requiring but a low order of intellect... | |
| 1865 - 866 pages
...Hammond." The following paragraph from that speech was the one to which most exception was taken : " In all social systems there must be a class to do the mean duties, to perform the drudgery of life; that is, a class requiring but a low order of intellect... | |
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