Liberia: Or, Mr. Peyton's ExperimentsHarper & brothers, 1853 - 304 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... influence of the sunny nature Virginia was gifted with , and could better endure the mirth of her fatherless children , and watch with greater calmness the daily unfolding of the latest blossom of their love , on whom a father's eye had ...
... influence of the sunny nature Virginia was gifted with , and could better endure the mirth of her fatherless children , and watch with greater calmness the daily unfolding of the latest blossom of their love , on whom a father's eye had ...
第 32 頁
... influence over the other serv- ants was hardly less than that of the master or mistress . Nathan was almost the only one who did not stand somewhat in awe of her , and even he nev- er ventured to thwart her when she was bent on any ...
... influence over the other serv- ants was hardly less than that of the master or mistress . Nathan was almost the only one who did not stand somewhat in awe of her , and even he nev- er ventured to thwart her when she was bent on any ...
第 68 頁
... influence they must feel they exert in society . These inducements can be applied but in a lim- ited degree to the negro ; and , with every earthly aspiration crushed out of his heart by the overpow- ering superiority of the white man ...
... influence they must feel they exert in society . These inducements can be applied but in a lim- ited degree to the negro ; and , with every earthly aspiration crushed out of his heart by the overpow- ering superiority of the white man ...
第 71 頁
... branches should shed their blessed influences over a whole continent . Steadily onward came the slowly - advancing le- gions along a path whose guide - posts and way- MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 71 71 СНАРТER III. ...
... branches should shed their blessed influences over a whole continent . Steadily onward came the slowly - advancing le- gions along a path whose guide - posts and way- MR . PEYTON'S EXPERIMENTS . 71 71 СНАРТER III. ...
第 72 頁
... influence upon them . But a desire for freedom , for its own sake , was too abstract and intangible a motive to affect them . Mr. Peyton was unwilling to expose their facile dispositions and unstable principles to the tempta- tions a ...
... influence upon them . But a desire for freedom , for its own sake , was too abstract and intangible a motive to affect them . Mr. Peyton was unwilling to expose their facile dispositions and unstable principles to the tempta- tions a ...
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