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Mr. Brougham * , whom we understand to be the author of this State . ment , ' has
placed the subject in its true light . He considers the Slave Trade ist . in its effects
on the African nations , and in respect to the destruction of Negroe life in the ...
Mr. Brougham * , whom we understand to be the author of this State . ment , ' has
placed the subject in its true light . He considers the Slave Trade ist . in its effects
on the African nations , and in respect to the destruction of Negroe life in the ...
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... before us , which we conclude to be an ex cathedrá state . ment of principles ,
our endeavour has been not to combat any Quaker tenet , but to ascertain how
far different parts of their creed harmonize and are in accordance with each other
.
... before us , which we conclude to be an ex cathedrá state . ment of principles ,
our endeavour has been not to combat any Quaker tenet , but to ascertain how
far different parts of their creed harmonize and are in accordance with each other
.
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In this portion of his travels , the most prominent passages are , his portrait of the
eastern Tyrolians and Carinthians , and of the Archduke John of Austria , his
indignant strictures on the restraints which the govern . ment have imposed on
the ...
In this portion of his travels , the most prominent passages are , his portrait of the
eastern Tyrolians and Carinthians , and of the Archduke John of Austria , his
indignant strictures on the restraints which the govern . ment have imposed on
the ...
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