... animal creation. He was never known to have been at enmity with any man. During the whole course of his life, there was not a single instance of his engaging in a litigious contest with any of his neighbours, or others. He zealously testified against... The Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal - 122 ページ1804全文表示 - この書籍について
| Stephen West Williams - 1845 - 774 ページ
...neighbors, or others. He zealously testified against slavery ; and that his philanthropic precepts on this subject might have their due weight and force,...to a most valuable male slave, then in the prime of life, who had been bred up in the family almost from his infancy. He was through life a striking example... | |
| William Darlington - 1849 - 622 ページ
...committing his sentiments to paper, on that and all other subjects, with equal fervour and freedom. might have their due weight and force, he gave liberty...principle of morality. His common drink was pure water, small beer, or cider mixed with milk. Nevertheless, he always kept a good and plentiful table. Once... | |
| 1904 - 850 ページ
...and of great good nature ; a lover of justice, truth and charity. He was an opponent of slavery and gave liberty to a most valuable male slave, then in the prime of life, who had been bred up in the family almost from infancy. He was active and industrious both in... | |
| 1892 - 928 ページ
...neighbors or others. He zealously testified against slavery, and, that his philanthropic precepts on this subject might have their due weight and force,...life, who had been bred up in the family almost from infancy." He was of an active temperament, and often expressed the wish that he might not live to be... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1896 - 636 ページ
...neighbours or others. He zealously testified against slavery, and, that his philanthropic precepts on this subject might have their due weight and force,...life, who had been bred up in the family almost from infancy." He was of an active temperament, and often expressed the wish that he might not live to be... | |
| John William Harshberger - 1899 - 584 ページ
...neighbors or others. He zealously testified against slavery ; and that his philanthropic precepts on this subject might have their due weight and force,...life, who had been bred up in the family almost from infancy. " He was through life a striking example of temperance, especially in the use of vinous and... | |
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