The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... means , the only effect ' which Captain Henderson's pen has produced . In short , we have chosen to place these two title - pages at the head of this article , -- not because either of the publications open any new views , or disclose ...
... means , the only effect ' which Captain Henderson's pen has produced . In short , we have chosen to place these two title - pages at the head of this article , -- not because either of the publications open any new views , or disclose ...
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... the fact is by no means conclusive against our reasoning ; and a slight historical review of the subject will abundantly show , we apprehend , that the objection cannot have the least weight , in the minds Negro Slavery .
... the fact is by no means conclusive against our reasoning ; and a slight historical review of the subject will abundantly show , we apprehend , that the objection cannot have the least weight , in the minds Negro Slavery .
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... means or other , however , it became inordinately lenient about the fifth century ; insomuch , that crimes of every sort were expiated by pecuniary compensa- tion . Every thing , as we have seen above , was subjected to a ' valuation in ...
... means or other , however , it became inordinately lenient about the fifth century ; insomuch , that crimes of every sort were expiated by pecuniary compensa- tion . Every thing , as we have seen above , was subjected to a ' valuation in ...
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... means concilia- tory : their number was even ominous , and England must have had some strange reminiscencies , in contemplating a war with another Thirteen United Provinces . She will find , in the end , we ima- gine , that Colonists ...
... means concilia- tory : their number was even ominous , and England must have had some strange reminiscencies , in contemplating a war with another Thirteen United Provinces . She will find , in the end , we ima- gine , that Colonists ...
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... means . I have given a negro forty dol- ' lars in the course of a few weeks , for provisions to supply the new negroes , or the sick and profligate slaves . The number of hogs , goats , and poultry of all kinds , raised by them , is ...
... means . I have given a negro forty dol- ' lars in the course of a few weeks , for provisions to supply the new negroes , or the sick and profligate slaves . The number of hogs , goats , and poultry of all kinds , raised by them , is ...
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