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Page 104
... present on the passage from this country across the Atlantic , for the purpose of working off the water , in the same way as in the coal - mines of our northern counties , or in the cop- per and tin - mines of Cornwall . Without ...
... present on the passage from this country across the Atlantic , for the purpose of working off the water , in the same way as in the coal - mines of our northern counties , or in the cop- per and tin - mines of Cornwall . Without ...
Page 293
... present slave - code of our colonies , there is one subject to which we can scarcely advert without the use of language which would perhaps be better avoided . We allude to the system of judicial punishments which still exists · in some ...
... present slave - code of our colonies , there is one subject to which we can scarcely advert without the use of language which would perhaps be better avoided . We allude to the system of judicial punishments which still exists · in some ...
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possessed , the present recovery of it is of unspeakable value . It resembles a ruined edifice , which , though defaced and mu- tilated in its parts , presents the entire proportions , harmony , and majesty of the whole . In another ...
possessed , the present recovery of it is of unspeakable value . It resembles a ruined edifice , which , though defaced and mu- tilated in its parts , presents the entire proportions , harmony , and majesty of the whole . In another ...
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