The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... direct them . But the memory of her pure example , and of her blessed death is treasured in every bosom ; and the hope of immortal glory , gains vigor at her grave . The sermon closes with a beautiful exhortation to follow the example ...
... direct them . But the memory of her pure example , and of her blessed death is treasured in every bosom ; and the hope of immortal glory , gains vigor at her grave . The sermon closes with a beautiful exhortation to follow the example ...
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... direct than they could by direct efforts . They believed , that of all the methods which could be devised to promote voluntary emancipation , none would be so efficient as the establishment of a free black colony . They knew , that ...
... direct than they could by direct efforts . They believed , that of all the methods which could be devised to promote voluntary emancipation , none would be so efficient as the establishment of a free black colony . They knew , that ...
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... direct his course , accomplish his purposes , and gratify his wishes . It is , there- fore , as an intellectual being , that he has real power and efficiency , and is prepared to render himself useful or pernicious to his fellow - men ...
... direct his course , accomplish his purposes , and gratify his wishes . It is , there- fore , as an intellectual being , that he has real power and efficiency , and is prepared to render himself useful or pernicious to his fellow - men ...
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