... as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be neglected, will admit. I have taken the liberty of sending your Almanac to Monsieur de... The African Repository - Page 3281845Full view - About this book
| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1793 - 396 pages
...to what it ought to be, as far as the imbecillity of their present state, and other cifeimstances, which cannot be neglected, will admit. " I have take-n the liberty of sending your . almanack \9 M. de Condorcet, secretary of the Academy of Sciences at PariJ, and member of the Philanthropic... | |
| John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe - 1845 - 20 pages
...condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...because I considered it a document to which your whole colour had a right for their justification against the doubts which have been entertained of them.... | |
| John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe - African American scientists - 1845 - 26 pages
...condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...because I considered it a document to which your whole colour had a right for their justification against the doubts which have been entertained of them.... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Literary Collections - 1848 - 654 pages
...condition, both of their body and mind, to what it ought to be, as far as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances, which cannot be...the liberty of sending your almanac to Monsieur de Condozett, Secretary of the Academy of Sciences at Paris, and member of the Philanthropic Society,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1853 - 612 pages
...condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...the Philanthropic society, because I considered it as a document to which your color had a right for their justification against the doubts which have... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1853 - 614 pages
...imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be neglected, will admit. •! have taken the liberty of sending your Almanac to...the Philanthropic society, because I considered it as a document to which your color had a right for their justification against the doubts which have... | |
| Great Britain - 1853 - 888 pages
...condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...neglected, will admit. I have taken the liberty of sending yonr almanac to Monsieur de Condoreet, secretary of the Academy of Sciences at Paris, and member of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...the Philanthropic society, because I considered it as a document to which your color had a right for their justification against the doubts which have... | |
| William Cooper Nell - African American soldiers - 1855 - 416 pages
...condition, both of their body and mind, to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...Secretary of the Academy of Sciences, at Paris, and members of the Philanthropic Society, because I considered it a document to which your whole color... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1859 - 620 pages
...condition both of their body and mind to what it ought to be, as fast as the imbecility of their present existence, and other circumstances which cannot be...the Philanthropic society, because I considered it as a document to which your color had a right for their justification against the doubts which have... | |
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