Gott described the actions of abolitionists of the northern states as " impertinent interference with the slaves " and " impertinently intruding themselves into the domestic and delicate concerns of the South, understanding neither the malady to be corrected nor the remedy to be applied ".
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The book included a substantial text, but it was primarily a visual creation, with images that linger indelibly in the mind : a blue grosbeak twisting its head impertinently to snatch a sweet bay seed, a pair of crabs shimmering in amazingly rich detail that recalls miniaturist technique and a lithe bison shoving a muscular shoulder against a locust tree.
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Proposals to emancipate all slaves in the District of Columbia date back to at least 1839 . In 1848, Rep . Daniel Gott gave an impassioned speech to the abolitionists of the northern states as " impertinent interference with the slaves " and " impertinently intruding themselves into the domestic and delicate concerns of the South, understanding neither the malady to be corrected nor the remedy to be applied ".
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Is this a serious process, or one in which a number of Wikipedia " insiders " impertinently act out their fantasies of power and importance, while those who, in the real world, are highly qualified scientists and professionals devoted to advancing our actual state knowledge, are silenced by impudent administrators who believe that " expertise " is irrelevant, and only Wikipedia experience and status has any importance?
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Bolstered by his military victories, Adad-nrr + pronounced himself " aar kiaaati ", king of the universe, in imitation of his ancient predecessor Shamshi-Adad I, and impertinently greeted his Hittite counterpart on equal terms as a fellow great king . He invited himself to visit Amman Mountain ( Amanus, a cult center perhaps ? ) in his brother s territory, drawing a scathing put down from Urhi Teaaup,