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Page 78
... expression , could not be enslaved ; nor could the worshipful Love which created them find a home under the helmet of the soldier . So they became lifeless ; they were at once formally systematized and classified , subjected to strict ...
... expression , could not be enslaved ; nor could the worshipful Love which created them find a home under the helmet of the soldier . So they became lifeless ; they were at once formally systematized and classified , subjected to strict ...
Page 382
... expression to utter in words , but whose patience , fortitude , tenderness , and benefi- cence shine lucidly through his confused and mangled English . Magwitch , the " warmint " who " grew up took up , " whose memory extended only to ...
... expression to utter in words , but whose patience , fortitude , tenderness , and benefi- cence shine lucidly through his confused and mangled English . Magwitch , the " warmint " who " grew up took up , " whose memory extended only to ...
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... expression of a series of preliminary ef- forts . In private circles , the Slave - Trade had been already denounced and pro- tested against , as unworthy of a civilized , not to say a Christian people . In cer- tain quarters , too , the ...
... expression of a series of preliminary ef- forts . In private circles , the Slave - Trade had been already denounced and pro- tested against , as unworthy of a civilized , not to say a Christian people . In cer- tain quarters , too , the ...
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