Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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George Washington. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received on my trial . Considering all the circumstances , it has been more generous than I expected . But I feel no consciousness of guilt . I have stated from the ...
George Washington. I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received on my trial . Considering all the circumstances , it has been more generous than I expected . But I feel no consciousness of guilt . I have stated from the ...
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... feel perfectly sure that very soon no member of my family will feel any possible disposition to " blush on my account . " Already dear friends at a distance , with kindest sympathy , are cheering me with the assurance that posterity ...
... feel perfectly sure that very soon no member of my family will feel any possible disposition to " blush on my account . " Already dear friends at a distance , with kindest sympathy , are cheering me with the assurance that posterity ...
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... feel assured that I am permitted to die for a cause , not merely to pay the debt of nature , as all must . I feel myself to be most unworthy of so great distinction . The par- ticular manner of dying assigned to me gives me but very ...
... feel assured that I am permitted to die for a cause , not merely to pay the debt of nature , as all must . I feel myself to be most unworthy of so great distinction . The par- ticular manner of dying assigned to me gives me but very ...
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THE LIBERATOR | 1 |
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON | 1 |
THE DANGERS FROM SLAVERY 81 THE ANTISLAVERY CONVENTION OF 1833 | 1 |
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