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... to 351 Manumissions , 163 , 352 charity , Masonic benevolence , Memoirs of the exertions and sufferings of the American Colonists , 287 353 110 , 142 , 173 , 211 Memorial of the American Colonization Society to the several States.
... to 351 Manumissions , 163 , 352 charity , Masonic benevolence , Memoirs of the exertions and sufferings of the American Colonists , 287 353 110 , 142 , 173 , 211 Memorial of the American Colonization Society to the several States.
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... exertions and works contributed more perhaps than those of any other individual of the age in which he lived , to the cause of philanthrophy in Bri- tain , must have possessed extraordinary powers of mind . We are ready to acknowledge ...
... exertions and works contributed more perhaps than those of any other individual of the age in which he lived , to the cause of philanthrophy in Bri- tain , must have possessed extraordinary powers of mind . We are ready to acknowledge ...
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... exertions , and not be able to establish efficient schools for the education of a future race of well - instructed , well - ordered , Christian labourers , but from the present unhappy condition of West - India society , should find ...
... exertions , and not be able to establish efficient schools for the education of a future race of well - instructed , well - ordered , Christian labourers , but from the present unhappy condition of West - India society , should find ...
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... exertions up to the decision in the case of Somerset , which settled the principles of law , on the question of liberty or slavery in England . We cannot render a more just and eloquent tribute of respect to those who assisted Mr. Sharp ...
... exertions up to the decision in the case of Somerset , which settled the principles of law , on the question of liberty or slavery in England . We cannot render a more just and eloquent tribute of respect to those who assisted Mr. Sharp ...
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... exertions . They may indeed be vigorous and active in minds too diffident or modest to seek for fame ; but they seldom live in hearts which feel no deep sympa- thy for human nature . Equally true is it , perhaps , that he when most ...
... exertions . They may indeed be vigorous and active in minds too diffident or modest to seek for fame ; but they seldom live in hearts which feel no deep sympa- thy for human nature . Equally true is it , perhaps , that he when most ...
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