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Strana 101
To one unaccustomed to see human nature in this guise , it excites feelings of horror and disgust . It has something in it so contrary to nature , something which seems never to have entered into her scheme , to see a man neither black ...
To one unaccustomed to see human nature in this guise , it excites feelings of horror and disgust . It has something in it so contrary to nature , something which seems never to have entered into her scheme , to see a man neither black ...
Strana 144
cious and airy ; and in no part of the prison did I wila ness any thing but the greatest tenderness and humanity toward those ... Much credit is due to the keeper , whoever he be , who thus does honor to himself , and to human nature .
cious and airy ; and in no part of the prison did I wila ness any thing but the greatest tenderness and humanity toward those ... Much credit is due to the keeper , whoever he be , who thus does honor to himself , and to human nature .
Strana 205
Matchless man ! what greatness of soul ! what an example of human excellence hast thou set to an admiring world ! But to describe and to feel , are two very different things . Proud America ! well mayest thou boast , since thou hast ...
Matchless man ! what greatness of soul ! what an example of human excellence hast thou set to an admiring world ! But to describe and to feel , are two very different things . Proud America ! well mayest thou boast , since thou hast ...
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