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Page 248
... never assumed the appearance of rigour , nor ab- stained from the common recreations of the world . He was de- lighted with young children , and took great pleasure in amusing them . He was fond of the animal creation , which he had ...
... never assumed the appearance of rigour , nor ab- stained from the common recreations of the world . He was de- lighted with young children , and took great pleasure in amusing them . He was fond of the animal creation , which he had ...
Page 266
... never heard of , and the utility of which we can never conceive . But Mr. Holman presents , in his own person , a conspicuous and unquestionable fact to negative our pre- vious conceptions . He is himself an instance of one who has ...
... never heard of , and the utility of which we can never conceive . But Mr. Holman presents , in his own person , a conspicuous and unquestionable fact to negative our pre- vious conceptions . He is himself an instance of one who has ...
Page 360
... never forget that they owed Africa a weighty reparation for the deep injuries which they had inflicted on her unhappy children , and could never stop until they had repaired the evils they had committed . The honourable gentleman then ...
... never forget that they owed Africa a weighty reparation for the deep injuries which they had inflicted on her unhappy children , and could never stop until they had repaired the evils they had committed . The honourable gentleman then ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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