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The Historical Reader: Designed for the Use of Schools and Families. On a ... - Page 320
by John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 372 pages
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The American Orator, Or, Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry: Comprehending ...

Increase Cooke - American literature - 1819 - 426 pages
...most to be deplor'd, As human Nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that Mercy, with a bleeding...when she sees inflicted on a beast. Then what is man ? anu what man seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush And hang his head, to think himself...
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Poems, Volume 2

William Cowper - English poetry - 1819 - 306 pages
...most to be deplor'd As human nature's broudest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that Mercy with a bleeding heart Weeps, when she sees infiVted on a beast Then what is roan ? And what man, seeing this, And having human feelings, does...
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Figures of Elocution exemplified; or, Directions for reading and reciting ...

Charles Richson - 1820 - 98 pages
...most to be deplor'd, As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that Mercy, with a bleeding...not blush And hang his head, to think himself a man? 1 would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, .And tremble when...
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The Kilmarnock mirror, and literary gleaner, Volume 2

English literature - 1820 - 344 pages
...arrogate to themselves the name of Christians, without exclaiming, -fhon what Is man ! And what Man toeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush, And hang his head, to think himself a man. - This is alas ! no fictitious story, no " talc of other tim«s." COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF POST-LETTERS...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Children - 1821 - 280 pages
...most to be depliir'd, As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains liim. and tasks him, and exacts his sweat, With stripes, that mercy with a bleeding...man seeing this, And having human feelings does not blusii And hang his head, to think himself a man ? 1 would nut have a slave to till my ground, To carry...
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Children - 1821 - 278 pages
...most to be deplor'd, As human nature's broadest, §>u!est blot, Chains him/ and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that mercy, with a bleeding...sees inflicted on a beast. Then what is man ! And wlwt man seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush And hang his head, to think himself...
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The Friend of Peace, Volume 2

Peace - 1821 - 524 pages
...have the effrontery to boast that we are a just) peaceable and magnanimous nation ! " Then what i> man ? And what man seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush And hang hu head, to think himself a man :-" KENTUCKY PEACE ASSOCIATION. From the Lexington (Ken.) Monitoi'....
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The English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1822 - 312 pages
...Pr.: As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat \Vith stripes, that Mercy, with a bleeding heart, "Weeps...beast. Then what is man ! And what man seeing this, And hang his head, to think himself a man ? And having Iruman feelings, does not blush I would not have...
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Literature - 1822 - 322 pages
...most to be deplor'd, As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat With stripes, that mercy, with a bleeding heart, Weeps when she sees inflicted on a beast. 4. Then what is man! And what man seeing this, And having human feelings, does not blush And hang his...
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The Percy anecdotes, by Sholto and Reuben Percy. (Eloquence).

Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 206 pages
...hope of abolishing slavery ? No : he would never give it up, but exclaim in the words of the poet, " I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me when I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earn'd."...
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