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Page 110
... friends ! the spectacle has only just passed from our eyes of the myriads of a great people standing in dumb sorrow to offer the Jast affecting testimony of their gratitude and love to their friend and their benefactor . Yes , my friends ...
... friends ! the spectacle has only just passed from our eyes of the myriads of a great people standing in dumb sorrow to offer the Jast affecting testimony of their gratitude and love to their friend and their benefactor . Yes , my friends ...
Page 152
... Friends . By Thomas Clarkson , M. A. Author of several Essays on the Subject of the Slave Trade . 2d Edition . 8vo . 3. Vols . 11 , 78. Boards . Longman and Co. THOUGH the current statement be admitted , that the number of Quakers in ...
... Friends . By Thomas Clarkson , M. A. Author of several Essays on the Subject of the Slave Trade . 2d Edition . 8vo . 3. Vols . 11 , 78. Boards . Longman and Co. THOUGH the current statement be admitted , that the number of Quakers in ...
Page 343
... friends , for he was the idol of his countrymen , or as an old chronicle describes him , " he was the captayne , the prayse , the law and the light of nations . " The correspondence he held in this part of the country was by some means ...
... friends , for he was the idol of his countrymen , or as an old chronicle describes him , " he was the captayne , the prayse , the law and the light of nations . " The correspondence he held in this part of the country was by some means ...
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