The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... force , and makes the law of compensa- tion the degree in which manhood is limited and fettered by animal neces- sities . Instead of ruling man by the lash applied to the back , the same end is substantially obtained by founding ...
... force , and makes the law of compensa- tion the degree in which manhood is limited and fettered by animal neces- sities . Instead of ruling man by the lash applied to the back , the same end is substantially obtained by founding ...
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... force and fraud , in the power of the strong and the subtleties of the cunning , so it can be maintained only by force , and by de- ceiving the masses as to the nature and extent of their rights . Hence , all our statute books bristle ...
... force and fraud , in the power of the strong and the subtleties of the cunning , so it can be maintained only by force , and by de- ceiving the masses as to the nature and extent of their rights . Hence , all our statute books bristle ...
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... force the cimeter from his rigid hand . We passed the day in sad reflections upon our situation , and when the night drew on , I permitted old Ibra- him to lay down and sleep , while I watched upon the deck , in order to look around for ...
... force the cimeter from his rigid hand . We passed the day in sad reflections upon our situation , and when the night drew on , I permitted old Ibra- him to lay down and sleep , while I watched upon the deck , in order to look around for ...
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... force could stir it a hair's breadth . I knew not what to do , as we could not cut down the mast for the sake of taking it on shore . But Muley helped me out of this embarrassment . He ordered a slave to row quickly to the land to pro ...
... force could stir it a hair's breadth . I knew not what to do , as we could not cut down the mast for the sake of taking it on shore . But Muley helped me out of this embarrassment . He ordered a slave to row quickly to the land to pro ...
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... force into your society a stranger who wishes to live quietly and by himself . I valued my time too highly to spend it with you , in your eternal gossiping , your strange habits , and ridiculous mode of life . I educat- ed therefore a ...
... force into your society a stranger who wishes to live quietly and by himself . I valued my time too highly to spend it with you , in your eternal gossiping , your strange habits , and ridiculous mode of life . I educat- ed therefore a ...
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