American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... possession of the negroes ; and the danger is no greater now , than it was at the commencement . We sincerely believe the blacks never will get possession , unless through the mad inter- ference of the mother countries , and even then ...
... possession of the negroes ; and the danger is no greater now , than it was at the commencement . We sincerely believe the blacks never will get possession , unless through the mad inter- ference of the mother countries , and even then ...
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... possession of knowledge , of a cultivated mind , which distin- guishes the civilized man from the savage , in as marked a man- ners as the possession of reason at all does the human being from the brute , results from machinery alone ...
... possession of knowledge , of a cultivated mind , which distin- guishes the civilized man from the savage , in as marked a man- ners as the possession of reason at all does the human being from the brute , results from machinery alone ...
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... possession of these comforts . The lowest orders of society ordinarily mean the poorest - and the highest , the richest . Sensual excess , want of intelligence , and moral debase- ment , distinguish the former - knowledge , intellectual ...
... possession of these comforts . The lowest orders of society ordinarily mean the poorest - and the highest , the richest . Sensual excess , want of intelligence , and moral debase- ment , distinguish the former - knowledge , intellectual ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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