A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1842 |
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... lives from contagion at thirty dollars a month , as to stand and be fired at at a shilling a day . The circumstance of so many of my own men being in American ships , and their assertion that there were no other sailors than English at ...
... lives from contagion at thirty dollars a month , as to stand and be fired at at a shilling a day . The circumstance of so many of my own men being in American ships , and their assertion that there were no other sailors than English at ...
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... lives for money ; it is their trade to do so ; and if they can get higher wages they never consider the justice of the cause , or whom they fight for . Now , America is a country peculiarly favourable for those who have little ...
... lives for money ; it is their trade to do so ; and if they can get higher wages they never consider the justice of the cause , or whom they fight for . Now , America is a country peculiarly favourable for those who have little ...
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... lives of another . " Such was the paragraph which had been in- serted by Jefferson , in the virulence of his de- mocracy , and his desire to hold up to detestation the King of Great Britain . Such was at that time , unfortunately , the ...
... lives of another . " Such was the paragraph which had been in- serted by Jefferson , in the virulence of his de- mocracy , and his desire to hold up to detestation the King of Great Britain . Such was at that time , unfortunately , the ...
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... as ever ; but public opinion will compel them , at the risk of their lives , to hold their tongues . This possibility can , however , only arise from the Northern and Eastern States becoming ma- nufacturing States , 62 SLAVERY .
... as ever ; but public opinion will compel them , at the risk of their lives , to hold their tongues . This possibility can , however , only arise from the Northern and Eastern States becoming ma- nufacturing States , 62 SLAVERY .
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... American clergy are the most backward and timid class in the society in which they live ; self - exiled from the great moral question of the time ; the least in- discretion , sir , in this particular instance ; but RELIGION IN AMERICA .
... American clergy are the most backward and timid class in the society in which they live ; self - exiled from the great moral question of the time ; the least in- discretion , sir , in this particular instance ; but RELIGION IN AMERICA .
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