The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... common . This common property when improved and adapted to the uses of man , by the application of la- bour , becomes blended with the la- bour itself , and to secure the latter to its rightful proprietor , the former must be ...
... common . This common property when improved and adapted to the uses of man , by the application of la- bour , becomes blended with the la- bour itself , and to secure the latter to its rightful proprietor , the former must be ...
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... common disadvantages of a state of bondage , marks the supe- riority of the United States in the phy- sical treatment of their slaves , and especially in respect to the larger quan- tity of their food , and the smaller por- tion of ...
... common disadvantages of a state of bondage , marks the supe- riority of the United States in the phy- sical treatment of their slaves , and especially in respect to the larger quan- tity of their food , and the smaller por- tion of ...
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... common to possess the charm of novelty , that maxims , which are strictly correct when applied to their legitimate objects , are often grossly fallacious when extended be- yond their proper limits . Before we confidently apply to the ...
... common to possess the charm of novelty , that maxims , which are strictly correct when applied to their legitimate objects , are often grossly fallacious when extended be- yond their proper limits . Before we confidently apply to the ...
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