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... lives , and by forthwith abolishing the slave- trade . Upwards of seventy pages are devoted to pious declama- tions against this abominable traffic , and reasonings and citations from the Revelations , to show that the successes of ...
... lives , and by forthwith abolishing the slave- trade . Upwards of seventy pages are devoted to pious declama- tions against this abominable traffic , and reasonings and citations from the Revelations , to show that the successes of ...
Pagina 5
... lives of his troops , and inexorably bent on the accomplishment of his , purpose : more especially now , when he has gained renown enough , and ftrength enough , both at home and abroad , to be in no danger , from the difcontent that ...
... lives of his troops , and inexorably bent on the accomplishment of his , purpose : more especially now , when he has gained renown enough , and ftrength enough , both at home and abroad , to be in no danger , from the difcontent that ...
Pagina 9
... lives and comforts of others , are very much in the common heroical style . We do not know that he is worse than the common run of conquerors or arbitrary princes ; and are inclined to place him , as to general character , not far from ...
... lives and comforts of others , are very much in the common heroical style . We do not know that he is worse than the common run of conquerors or arbitrary princes ; and are inclined to place him , as to general character , not far from ...
Pagina 27
... lives engaged in plans and projects , have frequently more acutenefs of understand- ing than the greater part of country gentlemen . As their thoughts , however , are commonly exercised rather about the intereft of their own particular ...
... lives engaged in plans and projects , have frequently more acutenefs of understand- ing than the greater part of country gentlemen . As their thoughts , however , are commonly exercised rather about the intereft of their own particular ...
Pagina 29
... lives on the field of battle for the support of their authority . To that numerous and ingenious portion of the community , however , who think that the state of society in other countries , either is , or ought to be , precisely what ...
... lives on the field of battle for the support of their authority . To that numerous and ingenious portion of the community , however , who think that the state of society in other countries , either is , or ought to be , precisely what ...
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