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... got me betwixt yourselves and danger. I then mustered all hands for the last time be- fore the battle. We were, four South American savages, two negroes from Africa, a creole from Trinidad, and myself a white man from Yorkshire. In fact, a little tower ...

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... me betwixt yourselves and danger. I then mustered all hands for the ]lst time be. l fore the battle. We were, four South American savages, r two negroes from Africa, a creole from Trinidad, and myself a white man front Yorkshire. In fact, a little l tower ...

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... their gross ignor ance of the older calss ics, and 5. 7 a d y y a y a a 5 .their Professor to read the Lay of the Laet Minstrel 7before the Epic of liades, and Othello beftore 'Tihe Death of Jason. Any critical and scholarly work on thes Lnz3 ...

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... got me betwixt yourselves and danger. I then mustered all hands for the last time be- fore the battle. We were, four South American savages, two negroes from Africa, a creole from Trinidad, and myself a white man from Yorkshire. In fact, a little tower ...

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... geieral company awaited the masquers in tire With- drawing Chamabepr into which the procession advanced, b headedby the minstrels, and followed by t4e lardies and Geutlemen, amongs whotn was eure to be the uing, all attired in rich fantastic costumes ...

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... and disliked Shlr f by both of iliem. Here it would be pleasant to give Bso i credence to the romantic story of Blondel the minstrel. Li This story was fully believed during many centuries, and 6 u some writers still hold to it; but close examiuatiou has ...

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... certain glorious ututure for the humian race. The author (deceased) is EUaNnty WARE; we presume an American. We End the lines in that excellent American paper, the Bostone Laotesrer. OPPRESSION SHALL NOT ALWATS RE50N. Oppression shall not alwvays reign: ...

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... and certain glorious future for the humnan race. The author (deceased) is HENRY WARE; we presume an American. We find the lines in that excellent American paper, the eteseon LdVbourer. OPPRE!SION SHALL NOT ALWAYS REION. Oppression shall not always reign: ...

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... and certain glorious future for the human race. The author (deceased) is Hnsay WARES; we presume an American. We find the lines in that excellent American paper, the Boston Labourer. OPPREsStON SHALL NOT ALWAYS iEIGO. Oppression shall not always reign: ...

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... wound about her cranium turban fashion. The sight of one of these mammies presiding o'ver the kitchen of itself gives- an American, especilly a Southerner, an appetite. In the lunh room of the train, you will find a long marble-toppd bar, or high table ...

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... and certain glorious future for the human race. The author (deceased) is HENRY WARE; we presume an American. We find the lines in that excellent American paper, the Boston Labourer. OPPRE5SION ?? NOT ALWAYs REIGN. Oppression shall not always reign There ...

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... Work and Witness. Each of the volumes is prefaced by a ae intro. ductory essay by the Rev. Albert Barnes, the well-known American commentator, who eat a -high value upon them. We confess to be somewhat doubtful about the wisdom of republishing that which ...