The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 13
... equal or superior to those of the white men , would not , almost inevitably , induce the mutual destruction of both parties . When a man has not reason enough to know what his rights are , or a sufficient sense of duty to exer- cise ...
... equal or superior to those of the white men , would not , almost inevitably , induce the mutual destruction of both parties . When a man has not reason enough to know what his rights are , or a sufficient sense of duty to exer- cise ...
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... equal to any that servants here can afford ; and when ' visiting or receiving their friends , and on Sundays and holidays , ' I must add much better . ' Now , the dress annually received ⚫ from their masters consists ( only ) of a hat ...
... equal to any that servants here can afford ; and when ' visiting or receiving their friends , and on Sundays and holidays , ' I must add much better . ' Now , the dress annually received ⚫ from their masters consists ( only ) of a hat ...
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... equal , in some places , to the price of a good slave ? Are not slaves distinguished , we ask , by all these addi- tional rivets , from the ancient villeins , with whom it is so much the fashion to compare them ? -Nor are these all the ...
... equal , in some places , to the price of a good slave ? Are not slaves distinguished , we ask , by all these addi- tional rivets , from the ancient villeins , with whom it is so much the fashion to compare them ? -Nor are these all the ...
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... equal honour and pleasure in con- veying that information to you ; but we must begin by defining what we mean by the term education . The meaning of this word , like that of most words relating to similar subjects , has various degrees ...
... equal honour and pleasure in con- veying that information to you ; but we must begin by defining what we mean by the term education . The meaning of this word , like that of most words relating to similar subjects , has various degrees ...
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... , for the sake of inflaming the quarrel , and alternately satirizing them both , in order to ex- 6 pose them to equal ridicule , they at last 32 French Education and the French Press . view, it is not to be imagined that the ...
... , for the sake of inflaming the quarrel , and alternately satirizing them both , in order to ex- 6 pose them to equal ridicule , they at last 32 French Education and the French Press . view, it is not to be imagined that the ...
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