Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 303William Blackwood, 1968 - England |
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Page 282
... whole truth . The whole truth should include some acknowledgment of the fact that this country , at considerable loss to itself and out of pure idealism , was the first not merely to abolish legally the slave trade and slavery within ...
... whole truth . The whole truth should include some acknowledgment of the fact that this country , at considerable loss to itself and out of pure idealism , was the first not merely to abolish legally the slave trade and slavery within ...
Page 402
... whole responsibility of the voyage lay on his shoulders . Seven days and nights passed , and at the end of them the nine men , the girl and the two babies were near to Ideath . It seemed almost unbeliev- able that on 3rd June they ...
... whole responsibility of the voyage lay on his shoulders . Seven days and nights passed , and at the end of them the nine men , the girl and the two babies were near to Ideath . It seemed almost unbeliev- able that on 3rd June they ...
Page 562
... whole , direct and indirect , can hardly be estimated , but an authoritative guess is £ 200 million . It is against these figures that the present slaughter policy should be judged , and is no doubt being judged by the Com- mittee set ...
... whole , direct and indirect , can hardly be estimated , but an authoritative guess is £ 200 million . It is against these figures that the present slaughter policy should be judged , and is no doubt being judged by the Com- mittee set ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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