Gerrit Smith Quotes
We must continue to judge of slavery by what it is, and not by what you tell us it will, or may be.
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.12
True liberty acknowledges and defends the equal rights of all men, and all nations.
Gerrit SMITH (of Peterboro, N.Y.) (1856). “Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress”, p.296
Gerrit Smith (1856). “Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress”, p.22
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.11
Gerrit Smith (1856). “Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress”, p.300
But I love honesty, and, therefore; do I make great account of facts.
Gerrit Smith (1855). “Controversy Between New York Tribune and Gerrit Smith”, p.18
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.10
I am a plain man, and I care and know comparatively little about rhetoric.
Gerrit Smith (1855). “Controversy Between New York Tribune and Gerrit Smith”, p.18
Gerrit Smith (1856). “Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress [1853-1854].”, p.17
Gerrit Smith (1855). “Controversy Between New York Tribune and Gerrit Smith”, p.17
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.6
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.8
Our concern, however, is with slavery as it is, and not with any theory of it.
Gerrit Smith (1837). “Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie: Of the State of Mississippi”, p.11
To say, that Capt. Ingraham violated the rights of Turkey, is nonsense.
Gerrit Smith (1856). “Speeches of Gerrit Smith in Congress [1853-1854].”, p.18