William Cowper, HumanitarianUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1938 - 277 ページ |
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... means of access to the outside world . Since the unfortunate experience of his serious mental derangement in London , he had hated the city . The newspaper , however , provided him with an excellent means of enjoying contacts with the ...
... means of access to the outside world . Since the unfortunate experience of his serious mental derangement in London , he had hated the city . The newspaper , however , provided him with an excellent means of enjoying contacts with the ...
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... mean- time , the abolitionists were by no means idle . In May , 1787 , the Committee for Abolition was formed and a program of active propaganda was entered upon . Between May , 1787 , and the middle of July , 1788 , the Committee ...
... mean- time , the abolitionists were by no means idle . In May , 1787 , the Committee for Abolition was formed and a program of active propaganda was entered upon . Between May , 1787 , and the middle of July , 1788 , the Committee ...
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... means of remaking society , offering in its place the supe- rior means of Christianity : Grace makes the slave a freeman . ' Tis a change That turns to ridicule the turgid speech And stately tone of moralists , who boast As if , like ...
... means of remaking society , offering in its place the supe- rior means of Christianity : Grace makes the slave a freeman . ' Tis a change That turns to ridicule the turgid speech And stately tone of moralists , who boast As if , like ...
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