The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volume 2Kraus Reprint, 1827 |
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... circumstance at such a time and place ; gratitude will never suffer them to be obliterated from my mind . In me , my lord , you now behold that once most wretched of mankind ; but now , by your inexpressible humanity , rendered equal ...
... circumstance at such a time and place ; gratitude will never suffer them to be obliterated from my mind . In me , my lord , you now behold that once most wretched of mankind ; but now , by your inexpressible humanity , rendered equal ...
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... circumstances , his own reflecting mind has given unexpected interest . By being thus intimately acquainted with individuals differing so widely in their religious views , he was " taught ( to use his own language ) to make a pro- per ...
... circumstances , his own reflecting mind has given unexpected interest . By being thus intimately acquainted with individuals differing so widely in their religious views , he was " taught ( to use his own language ) to make a pro- per ...
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... circumstance it is inexhaustible , and it is carried on with a volubility , confi . dence , and gaity , of which there is scarcely an example in our European societies . In all the countries which I have visited , I have seen those ...
... circumstance it is inexhaustible , and it is carried on with a volubility , confi . dence , and gaity , of which there is scarcely an example in our European societies . In all the countries which I have visited , I have seen those ...
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... circumstance which is highly advantageous to the propagation of the species , viz . the children never contract any of those impure habits , which enervate and destroy so many children in Europe . There must there- fore , necessarily ...
... circumstance which is highly advantageous to the propagation of the species , viz . the children never contract any of those impure habits , which enervate and destroy so many children in Europe . There must there- fore , necessarily ...
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... circumstances , and at all times . It is the great law of order , which , undisturbed in its operation , would harmoniously adjust all the interests of the world , and guide its whole moral machinery quietly , peacefully , and ...
... circumstances , and at all times . It is the great law of order , which , undisturbed in its operation , would harmoniously adjust all the interests of the world , and guide its whole moral machinery quietly , peacefully , and ...
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