The Monthly Review, Volumen3Hurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... become a great and profitable field for slave labour . The country furnishes vast tracts of the finest soil for the culture of cot- ton that has ever yet been discovered . Then what a prospect for the sable race ! Besides some other ...
... become a great and profitable field for slave labour . The country furnishes vast tracts of the finest soil for the culture of cot- ton that has ever yet been discovered . Then what a prospect for the sable race ! Besides some other ...
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... become spies against them ; Russian bribery has been of little avail in this respect . As an illustration of this , the following example is given : " A Turk betrayed a Circassian knight of the Eastern Caucasus into the power of the ...
... become spies against them ; Russian bribery has been of little avail in this respect . As an illustration of this , the following example is given : " A Turk betrayed a Circassian knight of the Eastern Caucasus into the power of the ...
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... become the sole mistress . Then , turning the point of his sword alternately to the four quarters of the globe ... becoming an object of scorn and contempt to thoughtless youth , as is , unhappily , too often seen in Europe , is here ...
... become the sole mistress . Then , turning the point of his sword alternately to the four quarters of the globe ... becoming an object of scorn and contempt to thoughtless youth , as is , unhappily , too often seen in Europe , is here ...
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... become acquainted with a number of languages and to lay up in store knowledge , though not of the abstruser sciences , that would in future be found more valuable than eminent skill in juvenile sports , or proficiency in the lighter ...
... become acquainted with a number of languages and to lay up in store knowledge , though not of the abstruser sciences , that would in future be found more valuable than eminent skill in juvenile sports , or proficiency in the lighter ...
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... become insane too ; in consequence vast numbers of them are sold , at very low prices , to the Tartars , Calmoucs , Cossacs , Tchouasses , Mordouans , and German colonists who inhabit the banks , and who profit by the ignorance of their ...
... become insane too ; in consequence vast numbers of them are sold , at very low prices , to the Tartars , Calmoucs , Cossacs , Tchouasses , Mordouans , and German colonists who inhabit the banks , and who profit by the ignorance of their ...
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