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Page 287
... produced the most alarming results in the colonies : a dangerous revolt of the Negroes took place at Demerara ; and from Jamaica private letters announced that an universal massacre of the whites , during the Christmas holydays , was ...
... produced the most alarming results in the colonies : a dangerous revolt of the Negroes took place at Demerara ; and from Jamaica private letters announced that an universal massacre of the whites , during the Christmas holydays , was ...
Page 408
... produced by powerful mental impressions , and at others by mechanical irritation of the encephalon : on certain ... produce complete insanity , which terminates only by the pa- tient's death . These melancholy consequences are , no ...
... produced by powerful mental impressions , and at others by mechanical irritation of the encephalon : on certain ... produce complete insanity , which terminates only by the pa- tient's death . These melancholy consequences are , no ...
Page 499
... produced or re - produced of the sacred volume , the universal distribution which they have ac- complished of the oracles of faith , and the long duration and high encouragement of their popular efforts , has seemingly not produced ...
... produced or re - produced of the sacred volume , the universal distribution which they have ac- complished of the oracles of faith , and the long duration and high encouragement of their popular efforts , has seemingly not produced ...
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