The Atlantic Monthly, Band 23Atlantic Monthly Company, 1869 |
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... true that the blacks were , as a general thing , ignorant ; but they at least possessed the instinct of self- preservation , and they were placed in such a position that the instinct of self- preservation would inevitably lead them to ...
... true that the blacks were , as a general thing , ignorant ; but they at least possessed the instinct of self- preservation , and they were placed in such a position that the instinct of self- preservation would inevitably lead them to ...
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... true in these years was doubtless true to a greater or less ex- tent in all . The greater number of persons possessed of degrees when they became members of the Yale Depart- ment of Philosophy and the Arts have been , not members of the ...
... true in these years was doubtless true to a greater or less ex- tent in all . The greater number of persons possessed of degrees when they became members of the Yale Depart- ment of Philosophy and the Arts have been , not members of the ...
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... true , this shows it to be true . For if we can make it appear , by a fair survey of the principal religions of the world , that , while they are ethnic or local , Christianity is catholic or universal ; that , while they are defective ...
... true , this shows it to be true . For if we can make it appear , by a fair survey of the principal religions of the world , that , while they are ethnic or local , Christianity is catholic or universal ; that , while they are defective ...
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Autobiography of a Shaker I II | 20 |
Hamlets of the Stage The I | 40 |
After Election J G Whittier | 50 |
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