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... tion of witnessing an increasing energy and firmness on the part of his People , whose uniform and determined resistance has been no less advantageous than ho- nourable to themselves , and has exhi- bited the most striking example to ...
... tion of witnessing an increasing energy and firmness on the part of his People , whose uniform and determined resistance has been no less advantageous than ho- nourable to themselves , and has exhi- bited the most striking example to ...
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... tion to appreciate their merits in the most iiberal manner ; a sentiment which I have held on every occasion , and pub- licly marked it in all my former dis- patches . I have the honour to be , & c . H. POPHAM . The following are the ...
... tion to appreciate their merits in the most iiberal manner ; a sentiment which I have held on every occasion , and pub- licly marked it in all my former dis- patches . I have the honour to be , & c . H. POPHAM . The following are the ...
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... tion which had been specially chosen by the Almighty , and that there was not a word in the New Testament which forbade it . The Noble Lord , indeed , had confessed that slavery had existed from the earliest times , but maintained that ...
... tion which had been specially chosen by the Almighty , and that there was not a word in the New Testament which forbade it . The Noble Lord , indeed , had confessed that slavery had existed from the earliest times , but maintained that ...
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