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... Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies , with a View to their ultimate Emancipation ; and on the Practi- cability , the Safety , and the Advantages of the lat- ter Measure . By T ...
... Thoughts on the Necessity of Improving the Condition of the Slaves in the British Colonies , with a View to their ultimate Emancipation ; and on the Practi- cability , the Safety , and the Advantages of the lat- ter Measure . By T ...
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... thought most equitable , whether for the relief of a pressing exigency of the present day , or for the security of ' posterity . ' 6 The real effect then of such a sinking fund as that which mi- nisters are now attempting to raise in ...
... thought most equitable , whether for the relief of a pressing exigency of the present day , or for the security of ' posterity . ' 6 The real effect then of such a sinking fund as that which mi- nisters are now attempting to raise in ...
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... thought of translating so sacred a document ; nor will we suffer the Doctor to render it for us ; he being so moderate- ly skilled in the French tongue as to fancy , that La religieuse novice , means Religious nun . ' POUR LA RELIGIEUSE ...
... thought of translating so sacred a document ; nor will we suffer the Doctor to render it for us ; he being so moderate- ly skilled in the French tongue as to fancy , that La religieuse novice , means Religious nun . ' POUR LA RELIGIEUSE ...
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... thought it neces- sary to enlighten their readers by disquisitions on the metaphysi- cal principles of an art , of which , practically , they knew no- thing . Such writers , indeed , generally go a good deal further , and affect to ...
... thought it neces- sary to enlighten their readers by disquisitions on the metaphysi- cal principles of an art , of which , practically , they knew no- thing . Such writers , indeed , generally go a good deal further , and affect to ...
Pàgina 81
... thought to see , That the lad who won the lasses all , Would ever be won by me . ' Adown this path we came , Willy , ' Twas just at this hour of eve ; And will he , or will he not , I thought , My fluttering heart relieve ? — So oft he ...
... thought to see , That the lad who won the lasses all , Would ever be won by me . ' Adown this path we came , Willy , ' Twas just at this hour of eve ; And will he , or will he not , I thought , My fluttering heart relieve ? — So oft he ...
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