The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 20
... soon be pointed out . We are overstocked . with people , he says , and not only are so at present , but always have been , and always must be so . " In every age , and in every state in which man has existed , or does now exist , the ...
... soon be pointed out . We are overstocked . with people , he says , and not only are so at present , but always have been , and always must be so . " In every age , and in every state in which man has existed , or does now exist , the ...
Page 24
... soon begin to ask the luckier guests what better title they themselves could produce , and resort to the right of the strongest , " You have had your turn at the table long enough , gentlemen , " they would say , " and if those who have ...
... soon begin to ask the luckier guests what better title they themselves could produce , and resort to the right of the strongest , " You have had your turn at the table long enough , gentlemen , " they would say , " and if those who have ...
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... soon as their little fingers can twirl a thread , or feed a machine . When that system was at its height , the slave trade itself was scarcely more system- atically remorseless . The London workhouses supplied children by wagon - loads ...
... soon as their little fingers can twirl a thread , or feed a machine . When that system was at its height , the slave trade itself was scarcely more system- atically remorseless . The London workhouses supplied children by wagon - loads ...
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... soon after promoted to a lieutenancy . This grade he had merited before his confinement in Tripoli , but older warrant officers had stood in the way of his preferment . He was now for some time employed on the Orleans station , where he ...
... soon after promoted to a lieutenancy . This grade he had merited before his confinement in Tripoli , but older warrant officers had stood in the way of his preferment . He was now for some time employed on the Orleans station , where he ...
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... soon fell , covering the dead and every thing on deck , and she lay a complete wreck . It now appeared that the Frolic mounted sixteen thirty - two pound carronades , four twelve - pounders on the main - deck , and two twelve - pound ...
... soon fell , covering the dead and every thing on deck , and she lay a complete wreck . It now appeared that the Frolic mounted sixteen thirty - two pound carronades , four twelve - pounders on the main - deck , and two twelve - pound ...
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