The African Observer, Bände 1-12Enoch Lewis I. Ashmead, printer, 1970 - 384 Seiten |
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... live without wealth , yet we cannot make up our minds to live without honour ; which we should , did we not choose to risk all in man . fully defending our rights , like men worthy of them , rather than to have them crumble from us ...
... live without wealth , yet we cannot make up our minds to live without honour ; which we should , did we not choose to risk all in man . fully defending our rights , like men worthy of them , rather than to have them crumble from us ...
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... live with an unbeliever , or must separate ? The apostle states , that in the case of marriages before they embraced the gospel , they might live together . If they separated , they must remain unmarried . But in ano- ther place , ( 2 ...
... live with an unbeliever , or must separate ? The apostle states , that in the case of marriages before they embraced the gospel , they might live together . If they separated , they must remain unmarried . But in ano- ther place , ( 2 ...
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... live on ; and possess the rights of freeholders . Our suffrages , and , what is of more import- ance , our sentiments and our opinions , have their due weight in the govern- ment we live under . Our laws are al- together our own ; they ...
... live on ; and possess the rights of freeholders . Our suffrages , and , what is of more import- ance , our sentiments and our opinions , have their due weight in the govern- ment we live under . Our laws are al- together our own ; they ...
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