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... light of such formidable calamities as these . I did not hear a single charge of lazi ness made against the freed colored peo- ple in the States I visited . In Virginia it was admitted that they would work wherever they were paid , but ...
... light of such formidable calamities as these . I did not hear a single charge of lazi ness made against the freed colored peo- ple in the States I visited . In Virginia it was admitted that they would work wherever they were paid , but ...
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... light behind him . ' ” The following narrative will fitly close my notes on the volume before me : - " He [ George Courtauld ] had from early youth been a radical in his polit- ical opinions , and indeed held republic- an principles ...
... light behind him . ' ” The following narrative will fitly close my notes on the volume before me : - " He [ George Courtauld ] had from early youth been a radical in his polit- ical opinions , and indeed held republic- an principles ...
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... light of some star that beyond the sunset a nation was born . Not a word here of George Fox and the Quakers ; one or two ex- pressions of dislike sum up Wesley and Whitefield and their revivals . The omissions are remarkable , because ...
... light of some star that beyond the sunset a nation was born . Not a word here of George Fox and the Quakers ; one or two ex- pressions of dislike sum up Wesley and Whitefield and their revivals . The omissions are remarkable , because ...
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... light upon the obscure motives which formed a certain phase of art , is benefiting hu- manity as well as art . It is not merely a curious study ; it is a contribution to essential knowledge . The art of the Italian masters from 1450 to ...
... light upon the obscure motives which formed a certain phase of art , is benefiting hu- manity as well as art . It is not merely a curious study ; it is a contribution to essential knowledge . The art of the Italian masters from 1450 to ...
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... light it pos- sesses a peculiar value , and will natu- rally claim the earnest attention of every reader . In the rapid development of public events in the East , Russia is likely to become at any moment the vast , over- shadowing ...
... light it pos- sesses a peculiar value , and will natu- rally claim the earnest attention of every reader . In the rapid development of public events in the East , Russia is likely to become at any moment the vast , over- shadowing ...
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