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... wife was a negro slave , an affectionate and faithful creature ; but in his intercourse , as a merchant , with Barbadoes , John West happened to witness the cruelties to which certain unhappy Africans were subjected , and - touched in ...
... wife was a negro slave , an affectionate and faithful creature ; but in his intercourse , as a merchant , with Barbadoes , John West happened to witness the cruelties to which certain unhappy Africans were subjected , and - touched in ...
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... wife Cadi- jah was old and unlovely , and that he had now a better in her place . " No , by Alla ! -there never was a better - she believed in me when men despised me ; she relieved my wants when I was poor and persecuted by the world ...
... wife Cadi- jah was old and unlovely , and that he had now a better in her place . " No , by Alla ! -there never was a better - she believed in me when men despised me ; she relieved my wants when I was poor and persecuted by the world ...
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... wife , however , was kind and obedient , and their fireside had repose and peace . Dr. Drummond , the Archbishop of York , a digni- fied and liberal prelate , and an admirer of painting , invited West to his table , conversed with him ...
... wife , however , was kind and obedient , and their fireside had repose and peace . Dr. Drummond , the Archbishop of York , a digni- fied and liberal prelate , and an admirer of painting , invited West to his table , conversed with him ...
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... wife and he had loved each other some sixty years --had seen their children's children -- and the world had no compensation to offer . He began to sink , and though still to be found at his easel , his hand had lost its early alacrity ...
... wife and he had loved each other some sixty years --had seen their children's children -- and the world had no compensation to offer . He began to sink , and though still to be found at his easel , his hand had lost its early alacrity ...
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... strong and a lasting influence over him . His father , a Protestant , committed all domestic matters to his wife , and probably thought of doctrinal dis- putes with the lightness of a sailor : she , 56 EMINENT PAINTERS .
... strong and a lasting influence over him . His father , a Protestant , committed all domestic matters to his wife , and probably thought of doctrinal dis- putes with the lightness of a sailor : she , 56 EMINENT PAINTERS .
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