The Works of Lord Macaulay, Nide 20G. D. Sproul, 1908 |
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... means , and as the only efficacious means of preventing the maritime slave - trade . He expresses most serious doubts whether any substitute can be de- vised . I think that this check would be a most valu- able one , if all nations ...
... means , and as the only efficacious means of preventing the maritime slave - trade . He expresses most serious doubts whether any substitute can be de- vised . I think that this check would be a most valu- able one , if all nations ...
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... means of slavery and of the slave - trade , but that we positively interdict free men in this country from growing tobacco . They see that we not only take cotton produced by means of slavery and of the slave - trade , but that we are ...
... means of slavery and of the slave - trade , but that we positively interdict free men in this country from growing tobacco . They see that we not only take cotton produced by means of slavery and of the slave - trade , but that we are ...
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... means , government must protect our persons and property . If you take away education , what means do you leave ? You leave means such as only necessity can justify , means which inflict a fearful amount of pain , not only on the guilty ...
... means , government must protect our persons and property . If you take away education , what means do you leave ? You leave means such as only necessity can justify , means which inflict a fearful amount of pain , not only on the guilty ...
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DISSENTERS CHAPELS BILL June 6 1844 | 6 |
THE SUGAR DUTIES February 26 1845 | 14 |
THE CHURCH OF IRELAND April 23 1845 70 | 23 |
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