Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Том 3Coolidge & Wiley, 1849 J.R. Lowell's review of Thoreau's A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers is in v. 3, p. 40-51 (Dec. 1849). |
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... whole , if not the whole , of the slave- holding Senatorial speeches on Slavery - their utter heart- lessness . * They seem never to think that the negro slave is any thing but dead , insensible material , to be moulded accord- ing to ...
... whole , if not the whole , of the slave- holding Senatorial speeches on Slavery - their utter heart- lessness . * They seem never to think that the negro slave is any thing but dead , insensible material , to be moulded accord- ing to ...
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... whole lifetime to it , by being immersed in it- he who is oldest in any vice , other things being equal , is the best qualified for its removal . It is diffi cult to treat such an argument , if argument it may be called , in a serious ...
... whole lifetime to it , by being immersed in it- he who is oldest in any vice , other things being equal , is the best qualified for its removal . It is diffi cult to treat such an argument , if argument it may be called , in a serious ...
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... whole people , especially those of the North , needed . It would be relieved , too , from the objection that it would be attended with no practical re- sults ; because it is supposed , and feared , by the slaveholders , that Congress ...
... whole people , especially those of the North , needed . It would be relieved , too , from the objection that it would be attended with no practical re- sults ; because it is supposed , and feared , by the slaveholders , that Congress ...
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... whole scheme . " This project of emancipation was broached by Mr. Under- wood , perhaps , fifteen or sixteen years ago , in an address delivered by him to the Kentucky Colonization Society . We believe it has found but few to favor it ...
... whole scheme . " This project of emancipation was broached by Mr. Under- wood , perhaps , fifteen or sixteen years ago , in an address delivered by him to the Kentucky Colonization Society . We believe it has found but few to favor it ...
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... whole result would be , not to change to any sensible extent , the relative degree of power pos- sessed by the two sections of the Union , but to secure to you the united exertions of all for the good of all . " The design of the above ...
... whole result would be , not to change to any sensible extent , the relative degree of power pos- sessed by the two sections of the Union , but to secure to you the united exertions of all for the good of all . " The design of the above ...
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