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" No body 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 319
edited by - 1793
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Our National Centennial Jubilee: Orations, Addresses and Poems Delivered on ...

Frederick Saunders - 1877 - 894 pages
...following reply : " Sir, I thank you sincerely for your letter, and the almanac it contained. 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,...
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Centenary Orations, Addresses and Poems: Commemorative of the One Hundredth ...

Frederick Saunders - 1882 - 1040 pages
...following reply : " Sir, I thank you sincerely for your letter, and the almanac it contained. 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,...
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History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880: Negroes ..., Volumes 1-2

George Washington Williams - 1882 - 1148 pages
...you sincerely for your letter of the igth instant, and for the almanac it contained. 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...
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Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising, Pages 1-670

William J. Simmons, Henry McNeal Turner - 1887 - 1376 pages
...reply : Sit, I thank you sincerely for your letter, and for the Almanac it contained. 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...
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Thomas Jefferson's Views on Public Education

John Cleaves Henderson - 1890 - 408 pages
...him, thanking him for his letter and his scientific work. " Nobody wishes more than I do," he wrote, " 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...
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A School History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1890: Combined ...

Edward Austin Johnson - 1891 - 414 pages
...you sincerely for your letter of the i Qth instant, and for the almanac it contained. 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...
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The National Magazine, Volume 17

1893 - 770 pages
...you Sincerely for your letter of the 19th instant and for the Almanac it contained, no body 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 colours of man, and that the appearance of a want of...
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Magazine of Western History, Volume 17

1893 - 868 pages
...you Sincerely for your letter of the igth instant and for the Almanac it contained, no body 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 colours of man, and that the appearance of a want of...
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The Chautauquan: Organ of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle

1899 - 646 pages
...you sincerely for your letter of the 191:1 instant and for the almanac it contained. Nobody wishes more than I do to see such proofs as you exhibit that nature has given to our black brethren talents equal to other colors of men, and that the appearance of a want of them is owing merely...
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The Life and Writings of ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 pages
...the one or the other race. (From "Notes on Virginia," 1782. F. III., 244.) NEGROES. — 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 the want of...
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