The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Volumes 11-12Wm. H. Wise, 1911 - 416 pages |
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Page 105
... Granville Sharpe was accidentally made acquainted with the sufferings of a slave , whom a West Indian planter had brought with him to London and had beaten with a pistol on his head , so badly that his whole body became diseased , and ...
... Granville Sharpe was accidentally made acquainted with the sufferings of a slave , whom a West Indian planter had brought with him to London and had beaten with a pistol on his head , so badly that his whole body became diseased , and ...
Page 110
... Granville Sharpe , as a matter of conscience , whilst he acted as chairman of the London Committee , felt constrained to record his protest against the limitation , declar- ing that slavery was as much a crime against the Divine law as ...
... Granville Sharpe , as a matter of conscience , whilst he acted as chairman of the London Committee , felt constrained to record his protest against the limitation , declar- ing that slavery was as much a crime against the Divine law as ...
Page 586
... Sharpe , Granville , x1 . 105 , 110 ; quoted , x1..136 . Shaw , Col. Robert , Ix . 208 . Sick people , vi . 263 , 266 . Sickness , gets organized , 1. 319 ; poor , spirited , . 65 ; vi . 56 , 133 , 263 ; VIII . 98 ; a forbidden topic ...
... Sharpe , Granville , x1 . 105 , 110 ; quoted , x1..136 . Shaw , Col. Robert , Ix . 208 . Sick people , vi . 263 , 266 . Sickness , gets organized , 1. 319 ; poor , spirited , . 65 ; vi . 56 , 133 , 263 ; VIII . 98 ; a forbidden topic ...
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