it is—how bitter a draught—and how many millions are made to drink of it."—Of all my favourite authors, not one has drawn a tear in favour of my mifc'rable black brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. Ellifon.— I think... The Works of Laurence Sterne ... - Página 189por Laurence Sterne - 1780Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Laurence Sterne - 1776 - 284 páginas
...cries, nor pity their dtftreffes. — Confider flavery— what it i&— how bitter a draught— and how many millions are made to drink of it."—Of all...favourite authors not one has drawn a tear in favour of my miferable black brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. Ellifon.— I think... | |
| 1776 - 632 páginas
...their cries nor pity their diftrefles.— Confider flavery—what it is—how bitter a draught— and how many millions are made to drink of it."—Of all...favourite authors not one has drawn a tear in favour of tny mifcrahle black brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. Ellifon.—I think... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 632 páginas
...cries, nor pity their diftrefi¿es. —Confider flavery...what it is..... how bitter a draught..-ahd how many millions are made to drink of it.”—.Of all my favourite authors not one has drawn a tqar jj¿ favour of my miSerable black bre.. thren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 390 páginas
...flavery—what it is—how bitter a draught —and how many millions are made to drink of it."— Of all my favourite authors, not one has drawn a tear in favour of my miferable black brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. EJlifon. —I think... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1790 - 374 páginas
...flavery—what it is—how bitter a draught '—zr.d how many millions are made to drink of it."— Of all my favourite authors, not one has drawn a tear in favour of my miferable black brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. Ellifoa. —I think... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1794 - 278 páginas
...flavery—what it is—how bitter a draught—and how many millions are rriade to drink of it." Of all my favourite authors, not one has drawn a tear in favour of my miferable black brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. .£llifon.—Ithink... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 474 páginas
...tyrants, who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their cliitrefTes—Confider llavery—-what it is—how bitter a draught-—and how many millions...brethren—excepting yourfelf, and the humane author of Sir Geo. Ellilbn.—I think you will forgive me; I am fure you will applaud me for befeeching you to give one... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1803 - 262 páginas
...nor pity their diltreffes—Confider flavery.— ‘See Vol. V. Ser. ‘0. p. 128. what it 18—hOW bitter a draught—and how many millions ‘are made to drink of it.”—..----Of all- my fa.. vourite authors, not one has drawn a tear in favour of my miferable black brethren—excepting... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 páginas
...capricious tyrants, who would neither hear their cries, nor pity their distresses.—Consider slavery—what it is—how bitter a draught—and how many millions are made to drink of it."—Of all my favourite authors,not one has drawn a tearin favour of my miserable black brethren—exceptingyourself,and the... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 168 páginas
...slavery,—what it is,—how bitter a draught, and " how many millions are made to drink of it !"— Of all my favourite authors, not one has drawn a tear in favour of my miserable black brethren,— excepting yourself, and the humane author of Sir Geo. Ellison.—I think... | |
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