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" He wished that there was no such thing as slavery in the world ; but he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emancipation of the negroes would rather increase than diminish their miseries. "
Tales and Novels - 第 400 頁
Maria Edgeworth 著 - 1848
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Popular Tales: The contrast. The grateful Negro. Tomorrow

Maria Edgeworth - 1811 - 654 頁
...such thing as slavery in the world; but he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emancipation...would rather increase than diminish their miseries. of cruelty are not now to be found in nature. Bryan Edwards, in his History of Jamaica, says that most...
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Popular Tales: Murad the unlucky. The manufacturers. The contrast. The ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1813 - 298 頁
...who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emancipation of the negroes \vould rather increase than diminish their miseries. His...succeed without producing any violent agitation, or revolution.* For instance, his negroes hjid reasonable and fixed daily tasks ; and when these were...
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Popular Tales, 第 3 卷

Maria Edgeworth - 1817 - 360 頁
...he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the bestmeans of obtaining information, thatthe sudden emancipation of the negroes would rather increase than diminish their miseries. of cruelty are not now to be found in nature. Bryan Edwards, in his History of Jamaica, says that most...
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Tales, and Miscellaneous Pieces, 第 6 卷

Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 404 頁
...thing as. slavery in the world ; but he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emancipation...succeed without producing any violent agitation or revolution *. For instance, his negroes had reasonable and fixed daily tasks ; and when these were...
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Popular Tales ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1832 - 390 頁
...such thing as slavery in the world ; but he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emancipation...succeed without producing any violent agitation or revolution.* For instance, his negroes had reasonable and fixed daily tasks ; and when these were finished,...
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The republic of letters, [ed.] by A. Whitelaw, 第 3 卷

Alexander Whitelaw - 1833 - 448 頁
...such thing as slavery in the world ; but he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emancipation...succeed without producing any violent agitation or revolution. For instance, his negroes had reasonable and fixed daily tasks ; and, when these were finished,...
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A few hints on the pronunciation of the English languages. To which is added ...

M. Ardor - 1849 - 108 頁
...thing as sla'very in the world; but he was convin'ced by the a'rguments of those who have the best means of obtaining informa'tion, that the sud'den...bounds of re'ason. He adop'ted those plans for the meliora'tion of the state of the sla'ves, which appe'ared to him the most li'kely to succee'd, withou't...
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Lehrbuch der englischen Sprache: Th. Lehrbuch für den elementaren Unterricht ...

Johannes Fölsing - 1873 - 144 頁
...and kindness. He wished that there was no such thing as slavery in the world; but he was convinced that the sudden emancipation of the negroes would rather increase than diminish their miseries. Sr toiirbe tnc^t oerme^ren bie Setben ber SReger. ©eine unglucflic^en ©Kaoen oe-rglic^en tt)re Sage...
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Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and ..., 第 3 卷﹔第 79 卷

Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 頁
...such thing as slavery in the world ; but he was convinced, by the arguments of those who have the best s between Bethany and Jerusalem, his Religion walks abroad at eight, revolution. For instance, his negroes had reasonable and fixed daily tasks; and when these were finished,...
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Popular Tales: Illus. by Chris Hammond. With an Introd. by Anne Thackeray ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1895 - 544 頁
...the arguments of those who have the best means of obtaining information, that the sudden emanc:pation of the negroes would rather increase than diminish...the bounds of reason. He adopted those plans for the amelior ation of the state of the slaves which appeared to him the most likely to succeed without producing...
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