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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... interest in their welfare ; sighing over their misfortunes and rejoicing in their suc- cess ; or , at times , giving notice of their own presence , and testify- ing their own interest by the music of spiritual voices , or by visions ...
... interest in their welfare ; sighing over their misfortunes and rejoicing in their suc- cess ; or , at times , giving notice of their own presence , and testify- ing their own interest by the music of spiritual voices , or by visions ...
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... interests , and support them with great spirit . The columns of some of their papers are wholly , and all of them ... interest is louder , and speaks more to the purpose , than reason or philanthropy . When a black merchant shall sell ...
... interests , and support them with great spirit . The columns of some of their papers are wholly , and all of them ... interest is louder , and speaks more to the purpose , than reason or philanthropy . When a black merchant shall sell ...
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... interest to serve , and to be at peace with their masters ? Will not this ten years ' training go far to remove their unfitness for freedom ? Will this system injure either of the in- terested parties ? The planter would neither part ...
... interest to serve , and to be at peace with their masters ? Will not this ten years ' training go far to remove their unfitness for freedom ? Will this system injure either of the in- terested parties ? The planter would neither part ...
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... interest to oppose such a change as we have suggested ; for why should we care whether we buy our cotton and sugar from blacks or whites , if both sell at the same price ? ས . We have given our views of the Colonization Society , and of ...
... interest to oppose such a change as we have suggested ; for why should we care whether we buy our cotton and sugar from blacks or whites , if both sell at the same price ? ས . We have given our views of the Colonization Society , and of ...
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... , while thus enjoying ease and competence , of voluntarily becoming the tenants of a griping landlord , and paying rent in the form of interest , for money expended in enlarging their dwelling houses , and Domestic Architecture . 31.
... , while thus enjoying ease and competence , of voluntarily becoming the tenants of a griping landlord , and paying rent in the form of interest , for money expended in enlarging their dwelling houses , and Domestic Architecture . 31.
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