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Page 71
... doubt . And we have as little doubt , that this change of opinion and condition is confined , in a great measure , to some of the half - breeds and their immediate connexions . These are not sufficiently numerous to affect our general ...
... doubt . And we have as little doubt , that this change of opinion and condition is confined , in a great measure , to some of the half - breeds and their immediate connexions . These are not sufficiently numerous to affect our general ...
Page 139
... doubt not , has had its share in diffusing some of the greatest moral ca- lamities , and exciting some of the most violent political con- vulsions , which have desolated the race . The history of the slave trade may induce a doubt ...
... doubt not , has had its share in diffusing some of the greatest moral ca- lamities , and exciting some of the most violent political con- vulsions , which have desolated the race . The history of the slave trade may induce a doubt ...
Page 144
... doubt whether a negro might not be kidnapped and flogged with less remorse , as not being a brother of the same family ; or whether there was not more reason in a Musselman's having two wives , than was generally allowed by Christian ...
... doubt whether a negro might not be kidnapped and flogged with less remorse , as not being a brother of the same family ; or whether there was not more reason in a Musselman's having two wives , than was generally allowed by Christian ...
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BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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