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Pagina 8
... believe , alto- gether died out everywhere , and , from all that I could learn , the comic and joyous element of the negro character seems to have died out also . This is an universal rule everywhere . The freeman never has any such ...
... believe , alto- gether died out everywhere , and , from all that I could learn , the comic and joyous element of the negro character seems to have died out also . This is an universal rule everywhere . The freeman never has any such ...
Pagina 10
... believe that he is , not only the victim of unjustifiable outrage , which he undoubtedly is , but the victim of religious persecution in the strict sense , which he certainly is not . The Chinaman has no such advantage . His case ...
... believe that he is , not only the victim of unjustifiable outrage , which he undoubtedly is , but the victim of religious persecution in the strict sense , which he certainly is not . The Chinaman has no such advantage . His case ...
Pagina 21
... believe another woman living had such a daughter . Speculation was rife -opinions varied . And then , the excitement over , the disturbance be gan to settle down ; and very soon , except to the few concerned , the whole matter became ...
... believe another woman living had such a daughter . Speculation was rife -opinions varied . And then , the excitement over , the disturbance be gan to settle down ; and very soon , except to the few concerned , the whole matter became ...
Pagina 40
... with his genial countenance . " If you'll believe me , my young friend , most changes are for the worse . When I re- member , before I went to India , what a connecting it with the mainland . A curi- ous memorial 40 THE LADIES LINDORES .
... with his genial countenance . " If you'll believe me , my young friend , most changes are for the worse . When I re- member , before I went to India , what a connecting it with the mainland . A curi- ous memorial 40 THE LADIES LINDORES .
Pagina 61
... believe , has never been contem- plated by any but the State of Mississippi , has done us an immense injury . " The tone of the American papers the writer found to be in many respects inexcusable , and especially in their efforts to ...
... believe , has never been contem- plated by any but the State of Mississippi , has done us an immense injury . " The tone of the American papers the writer found to be in many respects inexcusable , and especially in their efforts to ...
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