The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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... seems so immediately to jeopardize . ยท There is no imaginable absurdity , connected with this subject , which has not , first or last , been resorted to , by those who advo- cate the slavery of negroes . Even the ironical and ludicrous ...
... seems so immediately to jeopardize . ยท There is no imaginable absurdity , connected with this subject , which has not , first or last , been resorted to , by those who advo- cate the slavery of negroes . Even the ironical and ludicrous ...
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... seems , in a measure , to disprove our conclusion . It is not to be denied , we confess , that , to one who looks only at the penal code of Great Britain , her laws would seem to hold the life of man in no very extravagant estimation ...
... seems , in a measure , to disprove our conclusion . It is not to be denied , we confess , that , to one who looks only at the penal code of Great Britain , her laws would seem to hold the life of man in no very extravagant estimation ...
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... seems to be more accordant with the spirit of law , that we should presume every person to be innocent of slavery , until he is proved to be guilty . Yet , as long as a state of slavery is acknowledged to ex- ist , we do not see any ...
... seems to be more accordant with the spirit of law , that we should presume every person to be innocent of slavery , until he is proved to be guilty . Yet , as long as a state of slavery is acknowledged to ex- ist , we do not see any ...
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... seems probable that , among the ancients , this bodily training was the only kind of public in- struction ; and that all the rest was left to the discretion of indi- viduals . Rhetoricians opened schools , which were undoubtedly ...
... seems probable that , among the ancients , this bodily training was the only kind of public in- struction ; and that all the rest was left to the discretion of indi- viduals . Rhetoricians opened schools , which were undoubtedly ...
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... seems to promise permanent success . From Paris , where it has received some advantageous modifications , it is extending into the departments ; and is there beginning to be practised . In the capital there are now twelve schools opened ...
... seems to promise permanent success . From Paris , where it has received some advantageous modifications , it is extending into the departments ; and is there beginning to be practised . In the capital there are now twelve schools opened ...
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