| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 oldal
...our understandings, as these unhappy Africans are at presenti But in the lapse of a long series ef years, by a progression slow, and for a time, almost imperceptible, we have become ricfj in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in the gifts of Providence,... | |
| William Pitt, W. S. Hathaway - 1808 - 496 oldal
...debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, -as these un-- happy Africans are at present. But in the lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow, and for a time, almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in the gifts of Providence, unrivalled... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 oldal
...debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, as these unhappy Africans are at present. But in the lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow, and for a time, almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in the gifts of Providence, unrivalled... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 488 oldal
...debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, as these unhappy Africans are at present. But in the lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow, and for a time almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in thegifts of Providence, unrivalled... | |
| 1832 - 952 oldal
...of the earth, as savage in our manners, as debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, as these unhappy Africans. But in the lapse of a long...progression slow, and for a time almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements. We are favoured ubove measure in the gifts of providence,... | |
| Charles Webb Le Bas - 1836 - 572 oldal
...true foundation and only rational object of all political societies." Pitt's Speeches, Feb. 1792. " In the lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow and for a time almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in the gifts of D 42 design,... | |
| William Augustus Gordon Hake - 1840 - 164 oldal
...debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, as these unhappy Africans are at present. But in the lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow, and for a time almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in the gifts of Providence, unrivalled... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 oldal
...debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, as these unhappy Africans are at present. But in the lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow, and for a time, almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favoured above measure in the gifts of Providence, unrivalled... | |
| Saxe Bannister - 1849 - 320 oldal
...circumsiance by which a Roman mighi have characierized us, and by which we now characierize Africa. Bui in ihe lapse of a long series of years, by a progression slow, and for a iime almosi impercepiible, we have become rich in a varieiy of acquiremenis, favoured above measure... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 oldal
...debased in our morals, as degraded in our understandings, as these unhappy Africans are at present. But, in the lapse of a long series of years, by a...progression slow, and, for a time, almost imperceptible, we have become rich in a variety of acquirements, favored above measure in the gifts of Providence, unrivalled... | |
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