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... confined to the interior , that it would not receive much check from a war with a foreign country . The coast fisheries might afford a few seamen , but very few ; certainly not the number of men required to man her ships of war . As in ...
... confined to the interior , that it would not receive much check from a war with a foreign country . The coast fisheries might afford a few seamen , but very few ; certainly not the number of men required to man her ships of war . As in ...
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... hundred acres ; and their labour , which is mostly confined to tending stock , is not only very light , but of the quality most agreeable to the negro . Half the day you will see him on horseback with his legs 48 SLAVERY .
... hundred acres ; and their labour , which is mostly confined to tending stock , is not only very light , but of the quality most agreeable to the negro . Half the day you will see him on horseback with his legs 48 SLAVERY .
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... confined for disseminating atheistical doctrines . It was , however , said at the time , that that was the last attempt that would ever be made by the authorities to imprison a man for liberty of con- science ; and I believe that such ...
... confined for disseminating atheistical doctrines . It was , however , said at the time , that that was the last attempt that would ever be made by the authorities to imprison a man for liberty of con- science ; and I believe that such ...
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... confined to them ; but in England the case is different ; not only the rich and those in the middling classes of life , but a large proportion of the poor , sending their children to private schools . Could I have ob- tained a return of ...
... confined to them ; but in England the case is different ; not only the rich and those in the middling classes of life , but a large proportion of the poor , sending their children to private schools . Could I have ob- tained a return of ...
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... confined in its action . Neither will national conceit remain only national conceit , or vanity be confined to admiration of a form of government ; in the present mode of educating the youth of America , all sight is lost of humi- lity ...
... confined in its action . Neither will national conceit remain only national conceit , or vanity be confined to admiration of a form of government ; in the present mode of educating the youth of America , all sight is lost of humi- lity ...
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