The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... mind and heart of the American people ; yet still in- volving elements , possibly susceptible of development into seeds of evil too fearful to be contemplated with any de- gree of calmness . The present position of Abolitionism , as a ...
... mind and heart of the American people ; yet still in- volving elements , possibly susceptible of development into seeds of evil too fearful to be contemplated with any de- gree of calmness . The present position of Abolitionism , as a ...
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it borne in mind , that Abolitionism , not Abolition , is the subject of the present article . Independently , then ... mind - on either the reason of the slaveholder or his heart - from which alone can proceed any chance or means of ...
it borne in mind , that Abolitionism , not Abolition , is the subject of the present article . Independently , then ... mind - on either the reason of the slaveholder or his heart - from which alone can proceed any chance or means of ...
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... mind - yes , he was forced to have a mind , to obey it . Lankey Fogle had the Shot - Tower in fear ; but he must go . His hat pressed close upon his eyes - eye - brow and brim were part each of the other ; a faded blue coat , out at ...
... mind - yes , he was forced to have a mind , to obey it . Lankey Fogle had the Shot - Tower in fear ; but he must go . His hat pressed close upon his eyes - eye - brow and brim were part each of the other ; a faded blue coat , out at ...
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... mind is enlarged only by exercise ; only those faculties grow which are kept active and cultivated . By the laws of the mysterious union between the material and spiritual in man , each requires , for their just and harmonious ...
... mind is enlarged only by exercise ; only those faculties grow which are kept active and cultivated . By the laws of the mysterious union between the material and spiritual in man , each requires , for their just and harmonious ...
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... mind was not perfectly at ease . It was no deception ; I also had plainly heard the dead . To sail in such company was horrible . But Ibrahim sank again into deep thought . " Now I have it ! " he exclaimed at last . He had called to mind ...
... mind was not perfectly at ease . It was no deception ; I also had plainly heard the dead . To sail in such company was horrible . But Ibrahim sank again into deep thought . " Now I have it ! " he exclaimed at last . He had called to mind ...
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