knowledge
lamp was incapable of penetrating the fog. He groped with
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have all the influence of which your genius renders it
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of a slave by his master and 68owner, by wilful and excessive
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the time being, and his master could no more have taken
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gate, but the apparatus was out of his reach, and he had
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their parents. A considerable part of the plot is made
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for the sake of a common humanity they will hope the same.
--St.1.Theleadingsentence,"Wouldthatthestructurebrave",etc.,isinterruptedbythecomparison,"aswhenSolo ...
that he who goes furthest in severity towards his slave,—that
--St.3.Guizot:FrancoisPierreGuillaumeGuizot,Frenchstatesmanandhistorian,b.1787,d.1874.Montalembert:C ...
he often spent much time with the white foreman of the
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of a slave by his master and owner, by wilful and excessive
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down with so much clearness and precision by a South Carolina
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repulsive colors, to illustrate the institution of slavery!
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the catacombs. Max glanced at the white face of Helen Cumberly,
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no reward with such an alternative was ever heard of, or
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for the sake of a common humanity they will hope the same.
--St.1.Theleadingsentence,"Wouldthatthestructurebrave",etc.,isinterruptedbythecomparison,"aswhenSolo ...