The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... human beings , the senses were offended in the most disagreeable manner , by the excessive state of filthiness in which these miserable wretches were compelled to exist . They were crowded together in enclosures , like the sheep - pens ...
... human beings , the senses were offended in the most disagreeable manner , by the excessive state of filthiness in which these miserable wretches were compelled to exist . They were crowded together in enclosures , like the sheep - pens ...
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degradation to which the human species is reduced in this country , that the precaution serves only to produce abuses of a more revolting nature . ' Female slaves , who could not boast of this advantage , were in gene- ral sold for 300 ...
degradation to which the human species is reduced in this country , that the precaution serves only to produce abuses of a more revolting nature . ' Female slaves , who could not boast of this advantage , were in gene- ral sold for 300 ...
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... human passions - even like the summit of some Alpine WONDER , for ever crowned with the sunshine of the firmament , which the vain and feverish tempest of human infirmities breaks through harmless and unheeded .'- III . - 34 . 6 6 In ...
... human passions - even like the summit of some Alpine WONDER , for ever crowned with the sunshine of the firmament , which the vain and feverish tempest of human infirmities breaks through harmless and unheeded .'- III . - 34 . 6 6 In ...
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... human conduct . We sin- cerely regret , therefore , that scarcely more than one half of the Essay is devoted to these discussions , even in their abstract prin- ciples , since they are necessarily developed in a manner 40 OCT . Sumner's ...
... human conduct . We sin- cerely regret , therefore , that scarcely more than one half of the Essay is devoted to these discussions , even in their abstract prin- ciples , since they are necessarily developed in a manner 40 OCT . Sumner's ...
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... human society , with these remarks : The Creator , as being the author of all things , must possess a com- plete and actual acquaintance not only with the things which exist , or have existed at any definite point of time , but with ...
... human society , with these remarks : The Creator , as being the author of all things , must possess a com- plete and actual acquaintance not only with the things which exist , or have existed at any definite point of time , but with ...
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