The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... regard to this or that position , he holds no hesitation in at once offering a negative . ' Scale and share are two great words with our Captain ; and he con- trives to get them in somewhere in almost every paragraph - whe- ther they be ...
... regard to this or that position , he holds no hesitation in at once offering a negative . ' Scale and share are two great words with our Captain ; and he con- trives to get them in somewhere in almost every paragraph - whe- ther they be ...
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... regard . ' This is the way , in which the Captain mar- shals his sentences . Every thing is involved , or evolved , with the greatest solemnity ; and paragraph after paragraph wheels into his pages , with all imaginable pomp and ...
... regard . ' This is the way , in which the Captain mar- shals his sentences . Every thing is involved , or evolved , with the greatest solemnity ; and paragraph after paragraph wheels into his pages , with all imaginable pomp and ...
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... regard to the latter peculiarity , their slaves ' were any better off than their horses ? ' Indeed , we sus- pect the only distinction , at that period , between a master's vari- ous kinds of stock , was , that his horses and horned ...
... regard to the latter peculiarity , their slaves ' were any better off than their horses ? ' Indeed , we sus- pect the only distinction , at that period , between a master's vari- ous kinds of stock , was , that his horses and horned ...
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... regard each other as any thing like equals . The slave's mere physical peculiarity of having a black skin , has grown into a moral distinction , as palpable as that between white and black . ( 6 One would think , that these distinctions ...
... regard each other as any thing like equals . The slave's mere physical peculiarity of having a black skin , has grown into a moral distinction , as palpable as that between white and black . ( 6 One would think , that these distinctions ...
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... govern- ments , is public opinion ; but public opinion I regard as nothing more than the triumph of intellect over force . In this point of view , it is not to be imagined that the French Education and the French Press . 31.
... govern- ments , is public opinion ; but public opinion I regard as nothing more than the triumph of intellect over force . In this point of view , it is not to be imagined that the French Education and the French Press . 31.
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