The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... better calculated to strengthen the ties of kindred , than to promote that more free and noble sort of sociability , whose only bond is sympathy of soul , where mind comes in contact with mind , and heart with heart . It certainly would ...
... better calculated to strengthen the ties of kindred , than to promote that more free and noble sort of sociability , whose only bond is sympathy of soul , where mind comes in contact with mind , and heart with heart . It certainly would ...
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... better than a white one , he will be more frequently employed . When a black lawyer shall have proved , by pleading for those of his own color , that he has a thorough knowledge of his profession , he will have white clients . The laws ...
... better than a white one , he will be more frequently employed . When a black lawyer shall have proved , by pleading for those of his own color , that he has a thorough knowledge of his profession , he will have white clients . The laws ...
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... better that our brethren should give up their slaves , though their legal property , than that such a state of things should continue . Something must be done , and speedily . The slaves now maintain themselves and their masters too ...
... better that our brethren should give up their slaves , though their legal property , than that such a state of things should continue . Something must be done , and speedily . The slaves now maintain themselves and their masters too ...
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... better that they should remain as intelligent friends than as brutal enemies ? We are often told , that we of the free states have no interest in the matter , and that we have no right to meddle with our neighbors , what- ever they may ...
... better that they should remain as intelligent friends than as brutal enemies ? We are often told , that we of the free states have no interest in the matter , and that we have no right to meddle with our neighbors , what- ever they may ...
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... better illustration can be given of the difference be- tween them , than was shown in their conduct on one particular occa- sion . A mutual friend of theirs had died suddenly , under circumstan- ces of peculiar affliction , and leaving ...
... better illustration can be given of the difference be- tween them , than was shown in their conduct on one particular occa- sion . A mutual friend of theirs had died suddenly , under circumstan- ces of peculiar affliction , and leaving ...
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