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... be considered are , the nature of the various branches in which the seamen employed in the American marine are engaged , and how far they will be available c 2 AMERICAN MARINE . 27 5,633; out of which 3,756 are Americans, and ...
... be considered are , the nature of the various branches in which the seamen employed in the American marine are engaged , and how far they will be available c 2 AMERICAN MARINE . 27 5,633; out of which 3,756 are Americans, and ...
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... nature itself , violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty , in the person of a distant peo- ple who never offended him ; captivating and carrying them into slavery , in another hemis- phere , or to incur miserable death in ...
... nature itself , violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty , in the person of a distant peo- ple who never offended him ; captivating and carrying them into slavery , in another hemis- phere , or to incur miserable death in ...
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... - narch , they had stigmatised it as " violating the most sacred rights of life and liberty , " and " " wag- ing cruel war against human nature , " they could not have afterwards been so barefaced and un- blushing as SLAVERY . 45.
... - narch , they had stigmatised it as " violating the most sacred rights of life and liberty , " and " " wag- ing cruel war against human nature , " they could not have afterwards been so barefaced and un- blushing as SLAVERY . 45.
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... nature of their institutions . Their strength and perseverance are such that they bear down all before them , and , regardless of all consequences , they may eventually control the government . . As to the question which portion of the ...
... nature of their institutions . Their strength and perseverance are such that they bear down all before them , and , regardless of all consequences , they may eventually control the government . . As to the question which portion of the ...
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... natural ties by which families and relations are bound together . There is an attraction of cohesion in an uniform reli- gious worship , acting favourably upon the mo- rals of the mass , and binding still more closely 96 RELIGION IN ...
... natural ties by which families and relations are bound together . There is an attraction of cohesion in an uniform reli- gious worship , acting favourably upon the mo- rals of the mass , and binding still more closely 96 RELIGION IN ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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