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... feel themselves happy in the wilds and deserts of America . Of the style in which these travels are written , and of the nature of Mr. W.'s remarks and observations , an opinion may be formed from the extracts which we shall now offer ...
... feel themselves happy in the wilds and deserts of America . Of the style in which these travels are written , and of the nature of Mr. W.'s remarks and observations , an opinion may be formed from the extracts which we shall now offer ...
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... feel himself happy . It is immaterial under what form slavery may present itself to our view ; there is always ample cause , when it appears , for humanity to weep , and to lament that men and Christians can live so regardless of the ...
... feel himself happy . It is immaterial under what form slavery may present itself to our view ; there is always ample cause , when it appears , for humanity to weep , and to lament that men and Christians can live so regardless of the ...
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... feel the smallest motive to deceive me . " Do not imagine this method makes them ignorant . My daugh ter , who is but nine years old , knows enough of music to sing accu- rately , and accompany her voice with the harp . She speaks ...
... feel the smallest motive to deceive me . " Do not imagine this method makes them ignorant . My daugh ter , who is but nine years old , knows enough of music to sing accu- rately , and accompany her voice with the harp . She speaks ...
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... feel , or as Christians ought to feel , the deepest interest . Had we not such daily proofs of the pertinacity of the human mind , we might suppose that few arguments were necessary to prove that the morality of the gospel could not be ...
... feel , or as Christians ought to feel , the deepest interest . Had we not such daily proofs of the pertinacity of the human mind , we might suppose that few arguments were necessary to prove that the morality of the gospel could not be ...
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... feel to their country , when they partake thus in the property of it . It would be easy to expatiate on such topics , and indeed they can hardly be dwelt upon too much . But the great object which ought to employ every heart and hand ...
... feel to their country , when they partake thus in the property of it . It would be easy to expatiate on such topics , and indeed they can hardly be dwelt upon too much . But the great object which ought to employ every heart and hand ...
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