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Pagina 9
... wish , then , is for successive redemp- tions , which should exhibit to the eyes of every one , in all the islands , and in every district of each island , families of negroes located on prosperous farms , and rendering to their masters ...
... wish , then , is for successive redemp- tions , which should exhibit to the eyes of every one , in all the islands , and in every district of each island , families of negroes located on prosperous farms , and rendering to their masters ...
Pagina 10
... wish that the ne - ment . groes , excited by the same spirit of emula- their apprenticeship and that of the country . tion , and feeling that by these qualifications they are rendering themselves the foremost worthy to be free , should ...
... wish that the ne - ment . groes , excited by the same spirit of emula- their apprenticeship and that of the country . tion , and feeling that by these qualifications they are rendering themselves the foremost worthy to be free , should ...
Pagina 14
... wish to make it appear that , in immolating the numberless victims that yearly fall by their hands , they are only obeying the injunctions of the deity of their worship , to whom they say they are offering an acceptable sacrifice . The ...
... wish to make it appear that , in immolating the numberless victims that yearly fall by their hands , they are only obeying the injunctions of the deity of their worship , to whom they say they are offering an acceptable sacrifice . The ...
Pagina 32
... wish by my poetical temperament , -the devil she had thought a little more of what is due take it , say I. " to others . Now my besetting sin is a want Byron was irresistibly comic when com- of that self - respect , -which she has in ex ...
... wish by my poetical temperament , -the devil she had thought a little more of what is due take it , say I. " to others . Now my besetting sin is a want Byron was irresistibly comic when com- of that self - respect , -which she has in ex ...
Pagina 36
... wish he would ed ; our productions appear sublime , because let me and my works alone , for I am sure I we have no kind and judicious friend to hint do not trouble him or his , and should not at their defects , and to point out faults ...
... wish he would ed ; our productions appear sublime , because let me and my works alone , for I am sure I we have no kind and judicious friend to hint do not trouble him or his , and should not at their defects , and to point out faults ...
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