Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit, that nature has given to our black brethren, talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition of their... The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer - Page 333edited by - 1793Full view - About this book
| William Wells Brown - 1874 - 576 pages
...exhibit, that Nature has given to our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of the want of them is owing...in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to Bee a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their... | |
| William Wells Brown - 1874 - 590 pages
...exhibit, that Nature has given to our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of the want of them is owing...to the degraded condition of their existence, both iu Africa and America. I can udd witu truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system... | |
| 1873 - 350 pages
...of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degrading condition of their existence both in Africa and America. I can add with truth that no one wishes more ardently, to see a good system commenced, for raising the condition both of their body... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1877 - 894 pages
...our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men ; and that the appearance of a want of them, is owing merely to the degraded condition...in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their... | |
| 1878 - 782 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of the want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of their existence, both in Africa and America. Before closing he says : — I have taken the liberty to send your Almanac to Monsieur de Condorset,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1882 - 1040 pages
...our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men ; and that the appearance of a want of them, is owing merely to the degraded condition...in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising their condition, both of their... | |
| George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1152 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of their existence, both...Africa and America. I can add, with truth, that no one wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising the condition, both of their body... | |
| William J. Simmons, Henry McNeal Turner - 1887 - 1376 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of their existence both...Africa and America. I can add, with truth, that no one wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising the condition, both of their body... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - 1890 - 414 pages
...our black brethren talents equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely to the degraded condition...in Africa and America. I can add with truth, that nobody wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising the condition both of their... | |
| Edward Austin Johnson - 1891 - 414 pages
...equal to those of the other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing only to the degraded condition of their existence, both...Africa and America I can add. with truth, that no one wishes more ardently to see a good system commenced for raising the condition, both of their body... | |
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