Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... knew; and when a man does so, especially a man of Gorl, he speaks as one having authority, so that even the infidel and the scorner may well be astonished, and exclaim, as ofold, " Whence hath this man this learning ?" This day was one ...
... knew; and when a man does so, especially a man of Gorl, he speaks as one having authority, so that even the infidel and the scorner may well be astonished, and exclaim, as ofold, " Whence hath this man this learning ?" This day was one ...
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... I first knew him, " somebody" would have said " Fudge ?" then. About two hundred yards from this manufactory, there is one of the most grotesque memo- i rials of mortality that ever was compiled by human 60 - MY JOURNAL.
... I first knew him, " somebody" would have said " Fudge ?" then. About two hundred yards from this manufactory, there is one of the most grotesque memo- i rials of mortality that ever was compiled by human 60 - MY JOURNAL.
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... knew not what they did ; but they know it now ; and the reparation which they owe to God and man for their error is this, — not only with all their power to urge the abolition of the slave-trade, by the nations of Europe, abroad, but ...
... knew not what they did ; but they know it now ; and the reparation which they owe to God and man for their error is this, — not only with all their power to urge the abolition of the slave-trade, by the nations of Europe, abroad, but ...
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... knew, with stern delight, That full for port her helm was steer'd With aim unerring day and night. Pirate ! that port thou ne'er shalt hail; Thine eye in search of it shall fail : But lo ! thy slaves expire beneath ; Haste, bring the ...
... knew, with stern delight, That full for port her helm was steer'd With aim unerring day and night. Pirate ! that port thou ne'er shalt hail; Thine eye in search of it shall fail : But lo ! thy slaves expire beneath ; Haste, bring the ...
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... knew a sail was near : " Help ! help !" our beckoning sailors cried ; " Help ! help !" a hundred tongues replied : Then hideous clamour rent the air, Questions and answers of despair: Few words the mystery clear'd; - The plague had ...
... knew a sail was near : " Help ! help !" our beckoning sailors cried ; " Help ! help !" a hundred tongues replied : Then hideous clamour rent the air, Questions and answers of despair: Few words the mystery clear'd; - The plague had ...
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