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... give that House and the coun- try a firm assurance , that its author could not embark in any undertaking which would not reflect equal credit upon himself and upon the object of his labours .'- p . 75 . It is no marvel that Mr ...
... give that House and the coun- try a firm assurance , that its author could not embark in any undertaking which would not reflect equal credit upon himself and upon the object of his labours .'- p . 75 . It is no marvel that Mr ...
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... give me the greatest plea- sure - pleasure is a bad term - let me rather say peace and consolation ; for alas , my friend , I feel but too deeply how little I have been duly as- siduous and faithful in employing the talents committed to ...
... give me the greatest plea- sure - pleasure is a bad term - let me rather say peace and consolation ; for alas , my friend , I feel but too deeply how little I have been duly as- siduous and faithful in employing the talents committed to ...
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... gives of their views . · This select band of our special friends and faithful supporters , dif- fered upon every ... give him . It To those who are unacquainted - if such there are with the anti- slavery labors of Mr. Knibb , we ...
... gives of their views . · This select band of our special friends and faithful supporters , dif- fered upon every ... give him . It To those who are unacquainted - if such there are with the anti- slavery labors of Mr. Knibb , we ...
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... give way . ' Happily Mr. Buxton , spurned this dictation . His rule of duty was far higher and more stringent than that which the chancellor admitted , and he was therefore deaf to the entreaties of friends , though the struggle cost ...
... give way . ' Happily Mr. Buxton , spurned this dictation . His rule of duty was far higher and more stringent than that which the chancellor admitted , and he was therefore deaf to the entreaties of friends , though the struggle cost ...
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... give way , and not to press them to a division . They hated , ' they said , ' dividing against him , when their hearts were all for him ; it was merely a nomi- nal difference , why should he split hairs ? he was sure to be beaten ...
... give way , and not to press them to a division . They hated , ' they said , ' dividing against him , when their hearts were all for him ; it was merely a nomi- nal difference , why should he split hairs ? he was sure to be beaten ...
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