The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1817 |
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Pagina 43
... . Notwithstanding his fondness for the scenes of do- mestic life , his feelings on the subject of the slave trade , brought him from retirement ; and about the middle of the VAUX ' LIFE OF BENEZET . 43 Vaux' Life of Benezet, POETRY.
... . Notwithstanding his fondness for the scenes of do- mestic life , his feelings on the subject of the slave trade , brought him from retirement ; and about the middle of the VAUX ' LIFE OF BENEZET . 43 Vaux' Life of Benezet, POETRY.
Pagina 44
... slavery , was favourably received by the personage for whom they were intended , who remarked that " the writer was truly a good man , and that she kindly accepted the present . " He was equally zealous in behalf of the aborigines , who ...
... slavery , was favourably received by the personage for whom they were intended , who remarked that " the writer was truly a good man , and that she kindly accepted the present . " He was equally zealous in behalf of the aborigines , who ...
Pagina 70
... slaves and degraded vassals , degenerated not only in vir- tue and genius , but also in physical strength . The greatest artists of the modern world are Americans ; the strongest men of the modern world are Americans ; the only freemen ...
... slaves and degraded vassals , degenerated not only in vir- tue and genius , but also in physical strength . The greatest artists of the modern world are Americans ; the strongest men of the modern world are Americans ; the only freemen ...
Pagina 87
... slave , No more the holy walls th ' opprest can save , No more the wretch protection there can claim , And live ... slaves , and men of mean condition . It is now a church , dedicated to St. George , and revered as much as ever by the ...
... slave , No more the holy walls th ' opprest can save , No more the wretch protection there can claim , And live ... slaves , and men of mean condition . It is now a church , dedicated to St. George , and revered as much as ever by the ...
Pagina 133
... slaves . I remained in this place four or five days , when I left the caciques much pleased with my conduct , and proceeded to the resi- dence of one of them , who lived in the upper part of the valley . His territory is called ...
... slaves . I remained in this place four or five days , when I left the caciques much pleased with my conduct , and proceeded to the resi- dence of one of them , who lived in the upper part of the valley . His territory is called ...
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American Andromache appears army banks beautiful Bible boat boiler Brevets caciques called captain character chinampas Cholula Colonel command Cottagers of Glenburnie Covenanters dollars per month earth enemy engine English Evandale eyes favour feel French gentlemen give Granville Sharp hand heart heaven honour horses hundred inhabitants John July July 14 June 14 king labour land leagues letters Lieutenants light Lord Maj bvt manner master means ment Mexico miles mind mineralogy Montezuma nature never observed officers Old Mortality opinion Pernambuco persons Phillips political PORT FOLIO present principles province Pyrrhus racter received Recife rendered residence respect river says sent slaves soon spirit thee thing thou thousand tion town translation United whole word writer Yellow Fever