The North British Review, Объемы 49-51W.P. Kennedy, 1868 |
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... given to Spaniards , whether as repartimiento or any other form of slavery . But in this scheme , as in the last which the Clerigo had pro- posed , liberty was given to the fifty mem- bers to import a hundred and fifty negro slaves ...
... given to Spaniards , whether as repartimiento or any other form of slavery . But in this scheme , as in the last which the Clerigo had pro- posed , liberty was given to the fifty mem- bers to import a hundred and fifty negro slaves ...
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... given to any one holding slaves contrary to the provisions of these laws . This bold , but in Las Casas thoroughly natural and consistent course , brought on the crisis : - - " There was nothing that the Spaniards in Ciudad Real did not ...
... given to any one holding slaves contrary to the provisions of these laws . This bold , but in Las Casas thoroughly natural and consistent course , brought on the crisis : - - " There was nothing that the Spaniards in Ciudad Real did not ...
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... given late war has laid upon all her energies and moral faculty - say affection , or the sense of resources , has not been allowed to interfere responsibility - may be as surely , though with the keeping up of these establishments ...
... given late war has laid upon all her energies and moral faculty - say affection , or the sense of resources , has not been allowed to interfere responsibility - may be as surely , though with the keeping up of these establishments ...
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... given restraints become so fatal and irresistible as to place certain individu- als beyond the sphere of accountability , only God , who is at once the Maker and the Judge of all men , knows . In ordinary cases , it is surely enough for ...
... given restraints become so fatal and irresistible as to place certain individu- als beyond the sphere of accountability , only God , who is at once the Maker and the Judge of all men , knows . In ordinary cases , it is surely enough for ...
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... given to quicken the dormant intellect of an idiot , to aid the obscure travail of some poor feeble and fettered soul , to send a ray of glimmer - rin , in her affecting story Un pauvre Garçon , " ing light down the deep sunken shaft of ...
... given to quicken the dormant intellect of an idiot , to aid the obscure travail of some poor feeble and fettered soul , to send a ray of glimmer - rin , in her affecting story Un pauvre Garçon , " ing light down the deep sunken shaft of ...
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