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... consequence of the African trade , in consequence of his being encompassed with blacks , whom his African purchases had gathered round him . Let him then abandon this dangerous and horrid trade , if he wishes not to be crushed by the ...
... consequence of the African trade , in consequence of his being encompassed with blacks , whom his African purchases had gathered round him . Let him then abandon this dangerous and horrid trade , if he wishes not to be crushed by the ...
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... consequence , and the instability of human labour ; sunk is the pride of power and efforts of industry ; her riches mingled with the dust , and all the high display of elegance and art no longer perceived but by the crumbling fragments ...
... consequence , and the instability of human labour ; sunk is the pride of power and efforts of industry ; her riches mingled with the dust , and all the high display of elegance and art no longer perceived but by the crumbling fragments ...
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... consequence in the future opera- tions of the Army , determined to maintain it . He repulsed the enemy , and received the flattering sanction of Brigadier General Howe , who in the course of duty , afterwards visited it , for his very ...
... consequence in the future opera- tions of the Army , determined to maintain it . He repulsed the enemy , and received the flattering sanction of Brigadier General Howe , who in the course of duty , afterwards visited it , for his very ...
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