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Page 321
... believe that I shall die without a confessor ; and yet there is such a one ( pointing to one of us ) who will perhaps receive my confession . I am assuredly very far , from being an atheist , but I cannot believe all that I am taught in ...
... believe that I shall die without a confessor ; and yet there is such a one ( pointing to one of us ) who will perhaps receive my confession . I am assuredly very far , from being an atheist , but I cannot believe all that I am taught in ...
Page 376
... believe ; it consequently forms an immense bunch behind the head , similar to that observable in some of the ancient statues of Egypt . * The barbarous practice of excision is universally performed upon all their females , whether free ...
... believe ; it consequently forms an immense bunch behind the head , similar to that observable in some of the ancient statues of Egypt . * The barbarous practice of excision is universally performed upon all their females , whether free ...
Page 422
... believe them to be men " who know their rights , and knowing dare maintain : " - nor is it that they have not shewn themselves worthy of the light of freedom , for never did a people so magnanimously cast aside their fetters : - but it ...
... believe them to be men " who know their rights , and knowing dare maintain : " - nor is it that they have not shewn themselves worthy of the light of freedom , for never did a people so magnanimously cast aside their fetters : - but it ...
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