The North American Review, 第 71 巻O. Everett, 1850 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... humanity in behalf of mankind ; and by their discretion no less than by their zeal , by self - command as much as by inflexible adhe- rence to the principles of justice , they proved themselves worthy to plead such a cause before such a ...
... humanity in behalf of mankind ; and by their discretion no less than by their zeal , by self - command as much as by inflexible adhe- rence to the principles of justice , they proved themselves worthy to plead such a cause before such a ...
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... humanity . The whole religious public was excited . They had condemned Smith to the gallows , and thus turned the Independents against them ; they forced Shrewsbury to fly for his life , and the Wesleyans were aroused ; the Baptist ...
... humanity . The whole religious public was excited . They had condemned Smith to the gallows , and thus turned the Independents against them ; they forced Shrewsbury to fly for his life , and the Wesleyans were aroused ; the Baptist ...
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... human tribunal in this cause . Pray believe that I write in perfect good humor ; but it is necessary I should be inde- pendent , and independent I will be , or how can I give an account of my stewardship ? " p . 338 . When Mr. Stanley's ...
... human tribunal in this cause . Pray believe that I write in perfect good humor ; but it is necessary I should be inde- pendent , and independent I will be , or how can I give an account of my stewardship ? " p . 338 . When Mr. Stanley's ...
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... Trade and its Remedy . " In this work , he first treats of the extent of the slave trade and the sacrifice of life which it occasions . His first proposition is , " that upwards of 150,000 human beings 1850. ] 27 as an Opponent of Slavery .
... Trade and its Remedy . " In this work , he first treats of the extent of the slave trade and the sacrifice of life which it occasions . His first proposition is , " that upwards of 150,000 human beings 1850. ] 27 as an Opponent of Slavery .
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proposition is , " that upwards of 150,000 human beings are ( 1839 ) annually conveyed from Africa across the Atlantic , and sold as slaves ; " which he substantiates by the best offi- cial authority , and corroborates by calculations ...
proposition is , " that upwards of 150,000 human beings are ( 1839 ) annually conveyed from Africa across the Atlantic , and sold as slaves ; " which he substantiates by the best offi- cial authority , and corroborates by calculations ...
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