The Southern Quarterly Review, 23-24. kötetThe Proprietors, 1853 |
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210. oldal
... believe no one ever did , see a lady attend at an auction of negroes in South - Carolina ; and in 1805 , there were not more than two or three carriages , at most , in and within ten miles of Columbia ; and , even at this day , we believe ...
... believe no one ever did , see a lady attend at an auction of negroes in South - Carolina ; and in 1805 , there were not more than two or three carriages , at most , in and within ten miles of Columbia ; and , even at this day , we believe ...
297. oldal
... believe , that the renowned Pres- ter was an Indian prince ; while others have transformed him into the Dalai Lama of Thibet . We believe it was about the middle of the thirteenth century , that the Amharic superseded the ancient ...
... believe , that the renowned Pres- ter was an Indian prince ; while others have transformed him into the Dalai Lama of Thibet . We believe it was about the middle of the thirteenth century , that the Amharic superseded the ancient ...
373. oldal
... believe what they wish to believe . A Northern abolitionist , in walking through one of the streets of that city , thought he saw a wretched captive ( black of course , ) in the second story of a house on the street . His dress was torn ...
... believe what they wish to believe . A Northern abolitionist , in walking through one of the streets of that city , thought he saw a wretched captive ( black of course , ) in the second story of a house on the street . His dress was torn ...
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