The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 1Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1813 |
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... human nature had put on a new shape ; and that ini- quity now visited us in a form which completely obliterated the recollection of every previous enormity ? We will not stop to inquire what the Spaniards and Portuguese would themselves ...
... human nature had put on a new shape ; and that ini- quity now visited us in a form which completely obliterated the recollection of every previous enormity ? We will not stop to inquire what the Spaniards and Portuguese would themselves ...
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... human beings - as much their fellow - creatures as if they wore a dingy brown , instead of a shining jet black hue , -bore the features of European ugliness , instead of the marks of African beauty , -and inhabited the filth of Lisbon ...
... human beings - as much their fellow - creatures as if they wore a dingy brown , instead of a shining jet black hue , -bore the features of European ugliness , instead of the marks of African beauty , -and inhabited the filth of Lisbon ...
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... humanity and jus- tice . This view of the subject , we confess , appears wholly sub- ordinate in our eyes ; but , secondary though it be , we allude to it merely to show that there is ground of interest , as well as principle , to bear ...
... humanity and jus- tice . This view of the subject , we confess , appears wholly sub- ordinate in our eyes ; but , secondary though it be , we allude to it merely to show that there is ground of interest , as well as principle , to bear ...
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... humanity highly honourable to the poor Africans ) into a boat , with sails and provisions . Una- ble to navigate the ship , however , their provisions ran short , and the greater part of them perished of hunger . When they were taken ...
... humanity highly honourable to the poor Africans ) into a boat , with sails and provisions . Una- ble to navigate the ship , however , their provisions ran short , and the greater part of them perished of hunger . When they were taken ...
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... humanity ; and that Africa has been , in a manner , benefited by the progress of this journal . The commission of African inquiry , sent out by the govern- ment , has , it would appear , been at length closed ; and their report made ...
... humanity ; and that Africa has been , in a manner , benefited by the progress of this journal . The commission of African inquiry , sent out by the govern- ment , has , it would appear , been at length closed ; and their report made ...
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