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... existence , is truly interesting . You must no doubt have heard or read of him : he is that Natha- niel Pearce spoken of by Mr. Salt , in his account of his travels in Abyssinia . He was left there by lord Valentia , and has been the ...
... existence , is truly interesting . You must no doubt have heard or read of him : he is that Natha- niel Pearce spoken of by Mr. Salt , in his account of his travels in Abyssinia . He was left there by lord Valentia , and has been the ...
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... existence : but they do not possess consciousness , which alone can elevate both these conditions to true earnestness and mirth . To man alone , of all the animals with which we are acquainted , is it permitted to look back towards the ...
... existence : but they do not possess consciousness , which alone can elevate both these conditions to true earnestness and mirth . To man alone , of all the animals with which we are acquainted , is it permitted to look back towards the ...
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... existence of slavery in our southern states , had , then , so little presentiment of their vo- cation , or susceptibility to the impressions which slavery , in the most mitigated form , ' makes upon them now , as they contemplate this ...
... existence of slavery in our southern states , had , then , so little presentiment of their vo- cation , or susceptibility to the impressions which slavery , in the most mitigated form , ' makes upon them now , as they contemplate this ...
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