The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: With His Life, Written by HimselfJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... slavery , the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage , and the improvement of the condition of the African race . Of each of these Dr. Franklin 4 was president . The labours of these bodies have 126 LIFE OF.
... slavery , the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage , and the improvement of the condition of the African race . Of each of these Dr. Franklin 4 was president . The labours of these bodies have 126 LIFE OF.
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... slavery . This pretended African speech was an excellent parody of one delivered by Mr. Jackson of Georgia . All the arguments used in fa- vour of negro slavery , are applied with equal force to justify the plundering and enslaving of ...
... slavery . This pretended African speech was an excellent parody of one delivered by Mr. Jackson of Georgia . All the arguments used in fa- vour of negro slavery , are applied with equal force to justify the plundering and enslaving of ...
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... slaves , it is evidently only the dreadful means of increasing those calamities which afflict human nature , One is astonished to think on the number of ves- sels and men who are daily exposed in going to bring * It is derived from ...
... slaves , it is evidently only the dreadful means of increasing those calamities which afflict human nature , One is astonished to think on the number of ves- sels and men who are daily exposed in going to bring * It is derived from ...
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... slavery ; when he saw a bit of sugar , he could not help ima- gining it covered with spots of human blood . But , had he added to these considerations the wars which we carry on against one another , to take and retake the islands that ...
... slavery ; when he saw a bit of sugar , he could not help ima- gining it covered with spots of human blood . But , had he added to these considerations the wars which we carry on against one another , to take and retake the islands that ...
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... slavery , or attempting to mend the condition of slaves , it put me in mind of a similar speech , made about one hundred years since , by Sidi Mahomet Ibrahim , a member of the divan of Algiers , which may be seen in Martin's account of ...
... slavery , or attempting to mend the condition of slaves , it put me in mind of a similar speech , made about one hundred years since , by Sidi Mahomet Ibrahim , a member of the divan of Algiers , which may be seen in Martin's account of ...
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