The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
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Page 62
... perhaps all at once , and to its full extent , to people accustomed to slavery ; for , notwith- standing some individuals may be made free with advantage , yet it has been found , that the sudden emancipation of a nation of slaves is ...
... perhaps all at once , and to its full extent , to people accustomed to slavery ; for , notwith- standing some individuals may be made free with advantage , yet it has been found , that the sudden emancipation of a nation of slaves is ...
Page 113
... perhaps from the state of the continent , it can scarcely be expected that criticism should sit in judgment on the shadow of a shade . In no case , perhaps , could the cir- cumstance have occurred less favorably ; since the lessons here ...
... perhaps from the state of the continent , it can scarcely be expected that criticism should sit in judgment on the shadow of a shade . In no case , perhaps , could the cir- cumstance have occurred less favorably ; since the lessons here ...
Page 122
... Perhaps their termination is not far off . Shall I be terrified at the idea ? No : as long as I acquit myself of my duty , death is to me the beginning of a happiness , to the acquirement of which I joyfully consecrate my life , without ...
... Perhaps their termination is not far off . Shall I be terrified at the idea ? No : as long as I acquit myself of my duty , death is to me the beginning of a happiness , to the acquirement of which I joyfully consecrate my life , without ...
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