The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... human blessings less Or sinks the stock of general happiness ; Tho ' erring fame nay grace , tho ' false renown His name may blazon or his memory crown ; Yet the last audit shall reverse the cause , And God shall vindicate his broken ...
... human blessings less Or sinks the stock of general happiness ; Tho ' erring fame nay grace , tho ' false renown His name may blazon or his memory crown ; Yet the last audit shall reverse the cause , And God shall vindicate his broken ...
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... human beings ; their children are human beings , guiltless of their parents ' crimes , and therefore en- titled to the rights of humanity , until those rights have been forfeited ; and it is difficult to perceive how that can be done ...
... human beings ; their children are human beings , guiltless of their parents ' crimes , and therefore en- titled to the rights of humanity , until those rights have been forfeited ; and it is difficult to perceive how that can be done ...
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... humanity , because they are not more than human . Human beings are , in great measure , moulded by the circum- stances in which they are placed , and rise or fall in the scale of moral and intellectual refinement , according as their ...
... humanity , because they are not more than human . Human beings are , in great measure , moulded by the circum- stances in which they are placed , and rise or fall in the scale of moral and intellectual refinement , according as their ...
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