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... Character of the Society of Friends . By Thomas Clarkson , M. A. Author of several Essays on the Subject of the Slave Trade . 2d Edition . 8vo . 3 , Vols . 11. 78. Boards . Longman and Co. ΤΗ ' HOUGH the current statement be admitted ...
... Character of the Society of Friends . By Thomas Clarkson , M. A. Author of several Essays on the Subject of the Slave Trade . 2d Edition . 8vo . 3 , Vols . 11. 78. Boards . Longman and Co. ΤΗ ' HOUGH the current statement be admitted ...
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... Character of the Quakers are next minutely analized . To the general account of their being a moral people is subjoined a specification of the particulars of which their morality consists ; with an examination of those set - offs by ...
... Character of the Quakers are next minutely analized . To the general account of their being a moral people is subjoined a specification of the particulars of which their morality consists ; with an examination of those set - offs by ...
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... character ; that they are as capricious as unprincipled ; and that they have reached that pitch of depravity in their private as well as public character , that to hear of our subjugation by French conquest would be to them a po ...
... character ; that they are as capricious as unprincipled ; and that they have reached that pitch of depravity in their private as well as public character , that to hear of our subjugation by French conquest would be to them a po ...
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