| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 pages
...we may always live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy one another,...the world ? Now, I would have you well observe, that I-am very sensible of the unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 pages
...friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy oify another, but) to live soberly and kindly together...would have you well observe, that I am very sensible rfj the unkimlness and injustice which have been too much exercisw toward you by the people of these... | |
| Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1828 - 242 pages
...we may always live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy one another,...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought themselves to make great advantages... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 470 pages
...observe, that I am very sensible of the unkind ness and Injustice that hath been too ranch eiercised towards you by the people of these parts of the world, who sought themselves, and to make great great advantages by you rather than be examples of Justice and... | |
| Priscilla Wakefield - 1833 - 242 pages
...that we may always live together as neighbors and friends. Else what would the great God do to us, who hath made us, not to devour and destroy one another,...kindly together in the world : Now, I would have you all observe, that I am very sensible of the unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised... | |
| 1834 - 600 pages
...live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us, who hath made ua not to devour and destroy one another, but to live...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought, themselves, to make great advantages... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 552 pages
...we may always live together as neighbours and friends ; else what would the great God do to us? who hath made us not to devour and destroy one another,...I am very sensible of the unkindness and injustice that have been too much exercised towards you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 622 pages
...think worthy of being transcribed, for the singular plainness, and engaging honesty, of its manner. " Now, I would have you well observe, that I am very...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought themselves to make great advantages... | |
| William Naish - 1845 - 44 pages
...we may always live together as neighbours and friends; else what would the Great God do to us, who hath made us (not to devour and destroy one another,...unkindness and injustice which have been too much exercised toward you, by the people of these parts of the world, who have sought themselves to make great advantages... | |
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