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Pagina 214
... writer of this sort are obviously to be re garded with distrust ; they may flatter our hopes and wishes , but will it be safe to rely on them ? Russia excites no jealousy in the bosom of this writer , who views her interference ...
... writer of this sort are obviously to be re garded with distrust ; they may flatter our hopes and wishes , but will it be safe to rely on them ? Russia excites no jealousy in the bosom of this writer , who views her interference ...
Pagina 274
... writer indeed almost universally condemns the use of the whip ; an instrument which appears at present to be applied to the negroes with at least as much freedom as to any beasts of burden . The second part of the work commences with ...
... writer indeed almost universally condemns the use of the whip ; an instrument which appears at present to be applied to the negroes with at least as much freedom as to any beasts of burden . The second part of the work commences with ...
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... writer bears hard on the motives of the Queen's opponents , he never appears to withhold or misrepresent facts , nor in any way to violate historic truth ; he takes no pains to conceal his bias , but we are persuaded that it never led ...
... writer bears hard on the motives of the Queen's opponents , he never appears to withhold or misrepresent facts , nor in any way to violate historic truth ; he takes no pains to conceal his bias , but we are persuaded that it never led ...
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