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... regard to Brazil , because a man in a state of bondage will not be so serviceable to the community as one who acts for himself . ' Now the slave - trade might continue with regard to Brazil , even if the King at Rio de Janeiro were to ...
... regard to Brazil , because a man in a state of bondage will not be so serviceable to the community as one who acts for himself . ' Now the slave - trade might continue with regard to Brazil , even if the King at Rio de Janeiro were to ...
Pagina 141
... regard to tenure , was little if at all different from what it is at present . ' ( P. 224. ) Mr. H. considers it as highly questionable whether the commons possessed any legislative power beyond that of giving their consent to the ...
... regard to tenure , was little if at all different from what it is at present . ' ( P. 224. ) Mr. H. considers it as highly questionable whether the commons possessed any legislative power beyond that of giving their consent to the ...
Pagina 461
... regard to its modes of life . The comb - like gills of the phasianella likewise deter- mine its place in the natural order ; affording another , among many proofs , of the little reliance that can be placed on the form of the shell for ...
... regard to its modes of life . The comb - like gills of the phasianella likewise deter- mine its place in the natural order ; affording another , among many proofs , of the little reliance that can be placed on the form of the shell for ...
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