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... live together as man and wife pass for such without a legal ceremony or a legal sanc- tion : they are driven to live like the beasts of the field ; and while Negro females are a constant prey to the debauchery of the whites , a ...
... live together as man and wife pass for such without a legal ceremony or a legal sanc- tion : they are driven to live like the beasts of the field ; and while Negro females are a constant prey to the debauchery of the whites , a ...
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... live some hours but if , in such circumstances , the stomach was exposed from the time of the division of the nerves to the influence of a voltaic battery , sent through the lower portion of the divided nerves , its contents were ...
... live some hours but if , in such circumstances , the stomach was exposed from the time of the division of the nerves to the influence of a voltaic battery , sent through the lower portion of the divided nerves , its contents were ...
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... live ? " " I acknowledge obedience to none , but as it suits my plea- sure , " said the Bohemian . " Who is your leader , and commands you ? " " The father of our tribe- if I chuse to obey him , " said the guide- " otherwise I have no ...
... live ? " " I acknowledge obedience to none , but as it suits my plea- sure , " said the Bohemian . " Who is your leader , and commands you ? " " The father of our tribe- if I chuse to obey him , " said the guide- " otherwise I have no ...
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