| William Gordon - 1788 - 750 páginas
...we ourfelves were tyrannically doomed, and from which we have now every profpect of being delivered. It is not for us to enquire why, in the creation of mankind, the inhabitants of the feveral parts of the earth were diftinguifhed by a difference in feature or complexion. It is fufficient... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 418 páginas
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| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 páginas
...we ourselves were tyrannically doomed, and from which we have now every prospect of being delivered. It is not for us to enquire why, in the creation of...the several parts of the earth were distinguished by ^difference i" feature or complexion. It is sufficient to know that all are the work of an almighty... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 páginas
...we ourselves were tyrannically doomed, and from which we have now every prospect of being delivered. It is not for us to enquire why, in the creation of...the several parts of the earth were distinguished by j,difference in feature or complexion. It is sufficient to know that all are the work of an almighty... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1817 - 126 páginas
...2,000,000 prisoners of war from Turkey or China, and make citizens of them. f " It is not for us to inquire why, in the creation of mankind, the inhabitants of...It is sufficient to know, that all are the work of an Almighty Hand." [From the first section of the Preamble to lite Pennsylvania act for the Abolition... | |
| 1819 - 552 páginas
...doomed, and from which we have now every prospect of being delivered. It is not for us to in' |ui rr why, in the creation of mankind, the inhabitants of...It is sufficient to know that all are the work of an Almighty hand.' — ' We esteem it a peculiar blessing granted to us, that we are enabled this day... | |
| 1833 - 204 páginas
...pious feeling, that we have ventured to make a short extract: " It is not for us (say they) to inquire why, in the creation of mankind, the inhabitants of...it is sufficient to know that all are the work of an Almighty hand; from whence we may reasonably, as well as religiously, infer, that he, who placed... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 páginas
...we ourselves were tyrannically doomed, and from which we have now every prospect of being delivered. It is not for us to enquire why, in the creation of...parts of the earth were distinguished by a difference of feature, or complexion. It is sufficient for us to know that all were the work of an Almighty Hand.... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 472 páginas
...tyrannically doomed, and from which we have now every prospect of being delivered. It is not for us 10 enquire why, in the creation of mankind, the inhabitants...parts of the earth were distinguished by a difference of feature, or complexion. It is sufficient for us to know that all were the work of an Almighty Hand.... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1822 - 140 páginas
...West Indies, facilitates and protects licentiousness, and a species of * " It is not for us to inquire why, in the creation of mankind, the inhabitants of...It is sufficient to know, that all are the work of an Almighty Hand." [From the first section of the Preamble to the Pennsylvania act for the Abolition... | |
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