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Page 152
... Society of Friends . By ihomas Clarkson , M. A. Author of several Essays on the Subject of the Slave Trade . 2d Edition . 8vo . 3. Vols , 11 , 78. Boards . Longman and Co. TH HOUGH the current statement be admitted , that the number of ...
... Society of Friends . By ihomas Clarkson , M. A. Author of several Essays on the Subject of the Slave Trade . 2d Edition . 8vo . 3. Vols , 11 , 78. Boards . Longman and Co. TH HOUGH the current statement be admitted , that the number of ...
Page 165
... Society in all those words which relate to promises , from the same cause ; for the Quakers , knowing the uncertainty of all human things , and the impossibility of fulfilling but provisionally , seldom promise any thing positively ...
... Society in all those words which relate to promises , from the same cause ; for the Quakers , knowing the uncertainty of all human things , and the impossibility of fulfilling but provisionally , seldom promise any thing positively ...
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... Society offered a premium for an invention which should supersede the neces sity of this practice . To Mr. Smart this reward has been ad- judged ; though it is admitted that his machine will not an- swer in every case . It is made of a ...
... Society offered a premium for an invention which should supersede the neces sity of this practice . To Mr. Smart this reward has been ad- judged ; though it is admitted that his machine will not an- swer in every case . It is made of a ...
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