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In discussing the common use of " dark " or " black " to connote evil , and its relation to color prejudice in the United States , a contemporary Negro novelist , Lloyd Brown , asks whether the evil or ominous connotations of black or ...
In discussing the common use of " dark " or " black " to connote evil , and its relation to color prejudice in the United States , a contemporary Negro novelist , Lloyd Brown , asks whether the evil or ominous connotations of black or ...
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This love of the public , or of the common- wealth , or love of our country , was in ancient times properly known by the name of virtue , because it was the greatest of all virtues and was supposed to contain all virtues in it ; .
This love of the public , or of the common- wealth , or love of our country , was in ancient times properly known by the name of virtue , because it was the greatest of all virtues and was supposed to contain all virtues in it ; .
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... so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous censure , the very performances to the number of which they are themselves adding : joining with their greatest enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such ...
... so common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous censure , the very performances to the number of which they are themselves adding : joining with their greatest enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such ...
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