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" ... and benevolence is more intelligible and pardonable, to arise, and thus to address his countrymen : " ' Peruvians — You are far too precipitate. Consider, I beseech you, the character and circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is demanded.... "
Sancho; Or The Proverbialist - Page 104
by John William Cunningham - 1816 - 181 pages
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6

1816 - 654 pages
...circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is demanded. 1 " In the first place, they are civilized nations — they read and write ; they sleep in beds,...say that bark is meant for such persons as these? ' " In the second place, their fevers and agues may have many excellencies with which we are unacquainted—...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 6

1816 - 660 pages
...civilized nations — they read and write; they sleep in beds, and rule in couc-hes; they wear ciits and trowsers — who, then, will say that bark is meant for such persons as these? ' " In the second place, their fevers and agues may have many excellencies with which we are unacquainted—...
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The Methodist Magazine, Volume 8

1825 - 512 pages
...circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is demanded. " ' In the first place, they are civilized nations — they read and write, they sleep in beds, and ride in coaches — they wear coats and trowsere: who then will say that bark is meant for such persona as these ? " 'In the second place,...
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The Methodist Magazine, Volume 8

1825 - 516 pages
...circumstances of the persons for whom this privilege is demanded. " ' In the first place, they are civilized nations — they read and write, they sleep in beds,...will say that bark is meant for such persons as these " " 'In the second place, their fevers and agues may have many excellencies with which we are unacquainted:...
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Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review

1825 - 502 pages
...first place, they are CÎTÙi / « .1 nations — they read and irrite, ibcy sleep in beds, and ride ia coaches — they wear coats and trowsers: who then will say that bark U meant for such persons as these ? " ' In the second place, tbeir fevers and agues may hive many елсеНеаcies...
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