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... means , if it were so disposed , to make any difference , in its treatment of them , between the free and slave - holding States of the Union . The language used implies either a want of knowledge in the British gov- ernment of the ...
... means , if it were so disposed , to make any difference , in its treatment of them , between the free and slave - holding States of the Union . The language used implies either a want of knowledge in the British gov- ernment of the ...
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... means and opportunities of information ; and secondly , the kind of evidence from which he himself must have drawn his own conclusions . To illustrate - when we are told on the authority of the astronomer that an eclipse of the sun will ...
... means and opportunities of information ; and secondly , the kind of evidence from which he himself must have drawn his own conclusions . To illustrate - when we are told on the authority of the astronomer that an eclipse of the sun will ...
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... means of appreciating time - tends to the engendering of the erroneous idea that events are time- that the more numerous the events , the longer the time ; and the converse . This erroneous idea there can be no doubt that we should ...
... means of appreciating time - tends to the engendering of the erroneous idea that events are time- that the more numerous the events , the longer the time ; and the converse . This erroneous idea there can be no doubt that we should ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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