The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science, Philosophy, Poetry, the Drama, Travel, Adventure, Fiction, Etc, Volume 10American Literary Society, 1901 - Literature |
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Page 5001
... seen in diamonds bright ; Thy breath is Afric's spicy gale , Thy skin is ivory so white . Thus every beauteous object that I view , Wakes in my soul some charm of lovely Sue . Though battle call me from thy arms , Let not my pretty ...
... seen in diamonds bright ; Thy breath is Afric's spicy gale , Thy skin is ivory so white . Thus every beauteous object that I view , Wakes in my soul some charm of lovely Sue . Though battle call me from thy arms , Let not my pretty ...
Page 5008
... seen in helotism , in villeinage , in serfdom . Chattel slavery originated in the capture of prisoners in war , and , though it has existed to some extent in every part of the globe , its area has been small , its effects trivial , as ...
... seen in helotism , in villeinage , in serfdom . Chattel slavery originated in the capture of prisoners in war , and , though it has existed to some extent in every part of the globe , its area has been small , its effects trivial , as ...
Page 5012
... seen running around the streets even in the winter time , and in squalid garrets and noisome cellars women work away their lives for wages that fail to keep them in proper warmth and nourishment . Is it any wonder that to the slave ...
... seen running around the streets even in the winter time , and in squalid garrets and noisome cellars women work away their lives for wages that fail to keep them in proper warmth and nourishment . Is it any wonder that to the slave ...
Page 5013
... seen on Eng- lish estates where the landlord and his family deem it their duty to send medicines and comforts to the sick and infirm , and to look after the well - being of their cottagers , just as the Southern planter was accustomed ...
... seen on Eng- lish estates where the landlord and his family deem it their duty to send medicines and comforts to the sick and infirm , and to look after the well - being of their cottagers , just as the Southern planter was accustomed ...
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... ( as we have already seen ) one hundred and forty of the towers of Rome ; and in the last days of anarchy and discord , as late as the reign of Martin the Fifth , forty - four still stood in one of the thirteen 5034 EDWARD GIBBON .
... ( as we have already seen ) one hundred and forty of the towers of Rome ; and in the last days of anarchy and discord , as late as the reign of Martin the Fifth , forty - four still stood in one of the thirteen 5034 EDWARD GIBBON .
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