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" Still in thought as free as ever, What are England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection? Dwells in white and black the... "
The Child's companion - Página 105
1842
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The African Repository, Volumen6

1831 - 418 páginas
...human beings, in like circumstances. It is a sad mistake to think so. — • "Fleecy locks, and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature's claim; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same." Happy indeed would it be, for these wretched captives, if they lost their...
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The African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumen6

1831 - 398 páginas
...human beings, in like circumstances. It it a sad mistake to think so. — "Fleecy locks, and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature's claim; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same." Happy indeed would it be, for these wretched captives, if they lost their...
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The Utter Extinction of Slavery an Object of Scripture Prophecy: A Lecture ...

Joseph Ivimey - 1832 - 96 páginas
...affectionate fathers, and mothers, and children shall be severed from each other " no more at all," for — " Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in black and white the same-" When it shall " no more at all " be said, at the birth of an innocent infant, "A slave is born into...
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An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans

Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 262 páginas
...vindicate our treatment of the Africans. CHAPTER VII. MORAL CHARACTER OF NEGROES. " Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim; Skins may...but affection Dwells in black and white the same. " Slaves of gold ! whose sordid dealings Tarnish all your boasted powers, Prove that you have human...
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Transatlantic Sketches, Comprising Visits to the Most Interesting ..., Volumen1

Sir James Edward Alexander - 1833 - 430 páginas
...were no invidious distinctions between the accommodation for the whites and the coloured people. " Fleecy locks and dark complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim ; . Skins may differ, but devotion Dwells in white and black the same." Truly, the coloured women here are uncommonly handsome;...
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Poetic gems: partly original; but chiefly selected from the best authors: by ...

Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 páginas
...England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating nature Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 páginas
...delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task! * Pronounced in two syllables. Fleecy locks, and black complexion, Cannot forfeit Nature's claim; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same. 3 Why did all-creating nature Make the plant for which we toil? Sighs must...
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The Works of William Cowper: Table talk. The task. Tirocinium; or, A review ...

William Cowper - 1835 - 620 páginas
...England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task ? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit Nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same. Why did all-creating Nature Make the plant for which we toil ? Sighs must...
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The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the ..., Volumen2

Thomas Clarkson - 1836 - 352 páginas
...England's rights, I ask, Me from my delights to sever, Me to torture, me to task? Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature's claim ; Skins may...but affection Dwells in black and white the same. "Why did all-creating nature Make the plant, for which we toil ? Sighs must fan it, tears must water,...
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The Guernsey and Jersey Magazine, Volúmenes1-2

1836 - 784 páginas
...offended justice and suffering humanity reply in the pathetic language of Cowper : Fleecy locks and black complexion Cannot forfeit nature's claim ; Skins may differ, but affection Dwells in white and black the same. ADDENDA. 1828. March 25. — Arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazilian ships Astrea,...
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