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... received a commission of agency , under which he was to act , in case of the absence or death of Dr. Ayres . He arrived in time to prevent the extermination of the colony , which was repeatedly attacked by the Fruitless efforts were ...
... received a commission of agency , under which he was to act , in case of the absence or death of Dr. Ayres . He arrived in time to prevent the extermination of the colony , which was repeatedly attacked by the Fruitless efforts were ...
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... received from her ? The civiliza- tion which was derived from this venerable source , was of the earth , and transitory . It has oft- en been exhausted in one country , as it was awakened in another . But that which it may be our pri ...
... received from her ? The civiliza- tion which was derived from this venerable source , was of the earth , and transitory . It has oft- en been exhausted in one country , as it was awakened in another . But that which it may be our pri ...
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... received , it is at war with them . | made - bound to form an eternal , unchan- The efforts to suppress the Slave Trade , geable purpose , that it shall finally be ac- which had been sanctioned by the voice complished . There must be a ...
... received , it is at war with them . | made - bound to form an eternal , unchan- The efforts to suppress the Slave Trade , geable purpose , that it shall finally be ac- which had been sanctioned by the voice complished . There must be a ...
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... Soosoo country , in which he resided , who had received an En- glish education in Liverpool , re- nounced the vices of his life , assu- make liberal provision for their support . And surely , AND COLONIAL JOURNAL . 19.
... Soosoo country , in which he resided , who had received an En- glish education in Liverpool , re- nounced the vices of his life , assu- make liberal provision for their support . And surely , AND COLONIAL JOURNAL . 19.
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... received with an unani- mity of acquiescence , which I must confess was painful to me . I fear- ed either that they could not un- . derstand , or thought opposition at that moment , unseasonable . But the event has proved my fears un ...
... received with an unani- mity of acquiescence , which I must confess was painful to me . I fear- ed either that they could not un- . derstand , or thought opposition at that moment , unseasonable . But the event has proved my fears un ...
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