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Side 36
... slavery in Russia , on the abolition of capital punishments throughout the empire , and on the use of the knout , of which instrument , and the mode of using it , he gives a minute description . This part of the work , though it will ...
... slavery in Russia , on the abolition of capital punishments throughout the empire , and on the use of the knout , of which instrument , and the mode of using it , he gives a minute description . This part of the work , though it will ...
Side 37
... slaves ; or at best to slaves made free . ” — ( Vol . I. 133. ) P. Sir Robert , it is true , was not entirely without pretensions to military rank ; he had borne some commission in the Mid- dlesex militia . But then again it appears ...
... slaves ; or at best to slaves made free . ” — ( Vol . I. 133. ) P. Sir Robert , it is true , was not entirely without pretensions to military rank ; he had borne some commission in the Mid- dlesex militia . But then again it appears ...
Side 72
... slavery is depicted with infinite force of feeling : " Faint , bleeding , bound , he weeps the night away ; " And , when the sea - wind wafts the dewless day , " Starts , with a bursting heart , for evermore " To curse the sun that ...
... slavery is depicted with infinite force of feeling : " Faint , bleeding , bound , he weeps the night away ; " And , when the sea - wind wafts the dewless day , " Starts , with a bursting heart , for evermore " To curse the sun that ...
Side 76
... slave , and vengeance on the free ! " It yet remains to pay the tribute of admiration to the noblest of all this poem's splendid qualities - its sublimity . Of that magnificent faculty - the purest source of rapture - the loftiest ...
... slave , and vengeance on the free ! " It yet remains to pay the tribute of admiration to the noblest of all this poem's splendid qualities - its sublimity . Of that magnificent faculty - the purest source of rapture - the loftiest ...
Side 81
... slaves in Barba- does , interspersing such information as might illustrate the condition of the colony . We are the more severe on this occasion , as the writer before us is a man of real genius , and although by his transatlantic VOL ...
... slaves in Barba- does , interspersing such information as might illustrate the condition of the colony . We are the more severe on this occasion , as the writer before us is a man of real genius , and although by his transatlantic VOL ...
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