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Page 120
... slave , " that I do my master's commands . " " But I must know who thy master is , " said Hereward . " He must tell thee that himself , " replied the negro ; " he trusts not a poor slave like me with the purpose of the errands on which ...
... slave , " that I do my master's commands . " " But I must know who thy master is , " said Hereward . " He must tell thee that himself , " replied the negro ; " he trusts not a poor slave like me with the purpose of the errands on which ...
Page 168
... slavery ; and to whom , therefore , by employ- ing them as slaves , we render no injury , but carry into effect , in a slight degree , the intentions of the Great Being who made us all . " " Are there many of a race , " said the ...
... slavery ; and to whom , therefore , by employ- ing them as slaves , we render no injury , but carry into effect , in a slight degree , the intentions of the Great Being who made us all . " " Are there many of a race , " said the ...
Page 178
... slave Diogenes , to whom , at the same time , he contrived to transfer all blame for the absence of such articles as he was unable to provide . " Be Homer my witness , the accomplished Virgil , and the curious felicity of Horace , that ...
... slave Diogenes , to whom , at the same time , he contrived to transfer all blame for the absence of such articles as he was unable to provide . " Be Homer my witness , the accomplished Virgil , and the curious felicity of Horace , that ...
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