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... prove at the same time of great utility in meliorating the habits of the slaves . We refer to the practicability of enabling the Negroes to purchase their own freedom . With these ideas on a question , which , after all , furnishes the ...
... prove at the same time of great utility in meliorating the habits of the slaves . We refer to the practicability of enabling the Negroes to purchase their own freedom . With these ideas on a question , which , after all , furnishes the ...
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... prove beneficial , for the directions which he has given as to the application and management of these insects , ( as he has been pleased to term them , ) and for the most important particulars of their natural history . In all cases of ...
... prove beneficial , for the directions which he has given as to the application and management of these insects , ( as he has been pleased to term them , ) and for the most important particulars of their natural history . In all cases of ...
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... prove , the most sanguine could not a few years since have anticipated . As a contribution to this stock of information , we may con- sider the work of Mr. Swan now before us . It is not , indeed , by any means free from hypothetical ...
... prove , the most sanguine could not a few years since have anticipated . As a contribution to this stock of information , we may con- sider the work of Mr. Swan now before us . It is not , indeed , by any means free from hypothetical ...
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