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... beauty and grandeur with utility . " The chapter on negro - slavery in America , is well worthy the perusal of every sincere lover of liberty ; for it is a truth which must be borne in mind , however painful the admission , that , while ...
... beauty and grandeur with utility . " The chapter on negro - slavery in America , is well worthy the perusal of every sincere lover of liberty ; for it is a truth which must be borne in mind , however painful the admission , that , while ...
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... beauty of the universe is worshipped , without any very deep feeling towards the great Spirit in which it lives , and moves , and has its being . But still there is something like a faith hovering over the dark waters of his soul ; he ...
... beauty of the universe is worshipped , without any very deep feeling towards the great Spirit in which it lives , and moves , and has its being . But still there is something like a faith hovering over the dark waters of his soul ; he ...
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... beauty to this bay . Naples , the Firth of Forth , Bombay harbour , and Trincomalee , each of which I thought per- fect in their beauty , all must yield to this , which surpasses each in its different way . Lofty mountains , rocks of ...
... beauty to this bay . Naples , the Firth of Forth , Bombay harbour , and Trincomalee , each of which I thought per- fect in their beauty , all must yield to this , which surpasses each in its different way . Lofty mountains , rocks of ...
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