The Presbyterian Magazine, 9. kötet,11. kiadásCortlandt Van Rensselaer W. H. Mitchell (etc.), 1859 |
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499. oldal
... become the theatre for the display of the worst passions of the rest of the world ? If any one would have a true picture of the cruel and desolating results that follow in the train of the slave - trade , especially in those portions of ...
... become the theatre for the display of the worst passions of the rest of the world ? If any one would have a true picture of the cruel and desolating results that follow in the train of the slave - trade , especially in those portions of ...
505. oldal
... become a voluntary slave , or consent to be transported to an unknown land . He and his friends , except in a few cases of extreme apathy , will resist every effort to take away his freedom . He loves his home , the wilds and woods in ...
... become a voluntary slave , or consent to be transported to an unknown land . He and his friends , except in a few cases of extreme apathy , will resist every effort to take away his freedom . He loves his home , the wilds and woods in ...
518. oldal
... become labourers and mechanics . If Johnson is busy at Lake George in the erection of Fort William Henry , shall Vaudreuil remain inactive at Carillon ? No ; an English fort at one end of the lake , shall find , face to face with it , a ...
... become labourers and mechanics . If Johnson is busy at Lake George in the erection of Fort William Henry , shall Vaudreuil remain inactive at Carillon ? No ; an English fort at one end of the lake , shall find , face to face with it , a ...
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