Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... known to hurt a dovelet or a mouse- ling after sunrise . In the night only is the owl destructive . Some of those who thus cry out against this tendency are excellent men in their way , and highly useful , valuable as conveyancers of ...
... known to hurt a dovelet or a mouse- ling after sunrise . In the night only is the owl destructive . Some of those who thus cry out against this tendency are excellent men in their way , and highly useful , valuable as conveyancers of ...
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... known far off at sea by the quantity of canvas she carries . Rough and ready is a popular attribute . Quick and off would be a symbolic motto for the nation at this day , representing one phase of our character . We are sudden in ...
... known far off at sea by the quantity of canvas she carries . Rough and ready is a popular attribute . Quick and off would be a symbolic motto for the nation at this day , representing one phase of our character . We are sudden in ...
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... known in England , and that " as soon as a negro came into England he is free , " while he held on this ground that indebitatus assumpsit could not lie for the price of a slave sold in England , yet seemed to admit that if the slave had ...
... known in England , and that " as soon as a negro came into England he is free , " while he held on this ground that indebitatus assumpsit could not lie for the price of a slave sold in England , yet seemed to admit that if the slave had ...
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... known as the American Association , the states had already pledged them- selves to import no more slaves ; a pledge from which they were never released , though the Carolinas and Georgia chose afterwards to violate it , and to insist on ...
... known as the American Association , the states had already pledged them- selves to import no more slaves ; a pledge from which they were never released , though the Carolinas and Georgia chose afterwards to violate it , and to insist on ...
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... known their perceptions to others , should be received as witnesses . Their religious belief or want of it ; their char- acter as established infamous by conviction ; their relation to the cause as parties , or interested as attorneys ...
... known their perceptions to others , should be received as witnesses . Their religious belief or want of it ; their char- acter as established infamous by conviction ; their relation to the cause as parties , or interested as attorneys ...
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