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Page 416
... regard to negro slavery , he appears to view its revival with approbation ; and he terms his violated faith to the unhappy race , an in- consistency which gave him a new claim to the gratitude of France . The most devoted of his ...
... regard to negro slavery , he appears to view its revival with approbation ; and he terms his violated faith to the unhappy race , an in- consistency which gave him a new claim to the gratitude of France . The most devoted of his ...
Page 535
... regard ; the mind and the genius are reciprocally the sole objects of attraction . At this time , the parties had never seen each other but at length the philosopher becomes desirous of learning who his fair admirer is ; and his ...
... regard ; the mind and the genius are reciprocally the sole objects of attraction . At this time , the parties had never seen each other but at length the philosopher becomes desirous of learning who his fair admirer is ; and his ...
Page 536
... regard might have been platonic in its origin : but if so , it soon grew into what , we believe , platonic regard between persons of different sexes is very apt to change , -into something less refined . In short , we are uncharitable ...
... regard might have been platonic in its origin : but if so , it soon grew into what , we believe , platonic regard between persons of different sexes is very apt to change , -into something less refined . In short , we are uncharitable ...
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