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Page 946
It appears possible , that , by these means , the original language of any country might be nearly ex- tirpated ; but can we imagine that an equal effect would be produced in much less time , by the peaceable introduction of a ...
It appears possible , that , by these means , the original language of any country might be nearly ex- tirpated ; but can we imagine that an equal effect would be produced in much less time , by the peaceable introduction of a ...
Page 1051
It is easy to see that , though Dr. Blair's reputed elo- quence had been made the mean of imparting the light , and sanctity , and felicity , of religion , to 10,000 poor wicked pea- sants , yet if he had not sought and acquired high ...
It is easy to see that , though Dr. Blair's reputed elo- quence had been made the mean of imparting the light , and sanctity , and felicity , of religion , to 10,000 poor wicked pea- sants , yet if he had not sought and acquired high ...
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The means which it is proposed to emp'oy for the purpose of pro- moting civilization and improvement in Africa are of the following kind . 1. To collect and diffuse , throughout this country , accurate informa- tion respecting the ...
The means which it is proposed to emp'oy for the purpose of pro- moting civilization and improvement in Africa are of the following kind . 1. To collect and diffuse , throughout this country , accurate informa- tion respecting the ...
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