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... natural , marked by strong common sense , and written in a tone balanced between sympathy and enthu- siasm . The Bishop sympathises with the Japanese , but he is not thrown into raptures by their paper pocket- handkerchiefs and public ...
... natural , marked by strong common sense , and written in a tone balanced between sympathy and enthu- siasm . The Bishop sympathises with the Japanese , but he is not thrown into raptures by their paper pocket- handkerchiefs and public ...
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... naturally felt that the evil might not be irremediable , and partly from the dis- honest way in which the writers in the public press , and the press itself , at least , for some time , have - argued the views of the North , to the C 2 ...
... naturally felt that the evil might not be irremediable , and partly from the dis- honest way in which the writers in the public press , and the press itself , at least , for some time , have - argued the views of the North , to the C 2 ...
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... naturally idle are compelled to contribute their share to the services of mankind . " " The highest rewards , political and social , have been in the island of Jamaica vainly held out to the black to induce him to work . John Bigelow ...
... naturally idle are compelled to contribute their share to the services of mankind . " " The highest rewards , political and social , have been in the island of Jamaica vainly held out to the black to induce him to work . John Bigelow ...
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... natural in- It is not , therefore , a matter of surprise that the blacks should be taken from the non - pro- ductive employments of the cities , and made to furnish the present profitable productions . The North exhibits a contrast to ...
... natural in- It is not , therefore , a matter of surprise that the blacks should be taken from the non - pro- ductive employments of the cities , and made to furnish the present profitable productions . The North exhibits a contrast to ...
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... natural means . It is to be borne in mind , also , that the very prosperity of the South , growing out of large crops , and higher prices for it , operates against the political extension of the section , since it tends powerfully to ...
... natural means . It is to be borne in mind , also , that the very prosperity of the South , growing out of large crops , and higher prices for it , operates against the political extension of the section , since it tends powerfully to ...
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