The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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Page 337
... never seen to smile , and appear literally half - starved . The male slave is never allowed to ' marry , and any intercourse with a female is usually punished ' with death . Never was there a body of men so completely ' cut off from all ...
... never seen to smile , and appear literally half - starved . The male slave is never allowed to ' marry , and any intercourse with a female is usually punished ' with death . Never was there a body of men so completely ' cut off from all ...
Page 464
... never to speak without necessity , even to the keepers ; never to speak to each other under any pretence ; nor to sing , dance , or do any thing having the least tendency to disturb the prison ; never to leave the places assigned to ...
... never to speak without necessity , even to the keepers ; never to speak to each other under any pretence ; nor to sing , dance , or do any thing having the least tendency to disturb the prison ; never to leave the places assigned to ...
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... never heard any body consider the worthy general to be a man of real ability ; but we never heard any body speak of him as being such a ninny as to be likely to accept the flummery of M. Sarrans , and to think himself competent to ...
... never heard any body consider the worthy general to be a man of real ability ; but we never heard any body speak of him as being such a ninny as to be likely to accept the flummery of M. Sarrans , and to think himself competent to ...
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On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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