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" I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that the African race has peculiarities, yet to be unfolded in the light of civilization and Christianity, which, if not the same with those of the Anglo-Saxon, may prove to be, morally, of even a higher... "
The Church at Home and Abroad - Page 551
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Or, Life Among the Lowly, Volume 2

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Slavery - 1852 - 338 pages
...common men ; — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, / do not want it ; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...morally, of even a higher type. " To the Anglo-Saxon race has been intrusted the destinies of the world, during its pioneer period of struggle and conflict....
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Or, Life Among the Lowly, Volume 2

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Slavery - 1852 - 338 pages
...of common men; — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, I do not want it; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...Anglo-Saxon, may prove to be, morally, of even a higher lype. " To the Anglo-Saxon race has been intrusted the destinies of the world, during its pioneer period...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Life Among the Lowly, Volume 2

Harriet Beecher Stowe - African Americans - 1852 - 340 pages
...common men ; — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, I do not want it; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...the same with those of the Anglo-Saxon, may prove to he, morally, of even a higher type. " To the Anglo-Saxon race has been intrusted the destinies of the...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Or, Life Among the Lowly, Volume 2

Harriet Beecher Stowe - African Americans - 1852 - 340 pages
...common men ; — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, I do not want it ; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...of civilization and Christianity, which, if not the samo with those of the Anglo-Saxon, may prove to be, morally, of even a higher type. " To the Anglo-Saxon...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Negro Life in the Slave States of America

Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe - 1852 - 484 pages
...of common men — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, / do not want it ; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...has peculiarities yet to be unfolded in the light of civilisation and Christianity, which, if not the same with those of the Anglo-Saxon, may prove to be,...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Volume 1

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Slavery - 1852 - 358 pages
...of common men — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, I do not want it; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...has peculiarities yet to be unfolded in the light of civilisation and Christianity, which, if not the same with those of the Anglo-Saxon, may prove to be,...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Or, Life Among the Lowly, Volume 2

Harriet Beecher Stowe - African Americans - 1852 - 338 pages
...peculiarities, yet to be unfolded in the light of civilization and Christianity, which, if not the f same with those of the Anglo-Saxon, may prove to be,...morally, of even a higher type. " To the Anglo-Saxon race has been intrusted the destinies of the world, during its pioneer period of struggle and conflict....
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Uncle Tom's cabin; or, Life among the lowly. Illustr. ed. Designs by Billings

Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe - African Americans - 1853 - 588 pages
...common men ; — we have the claim of an injured race for reparation. But, then, / do iwt icant it ; I want a country, a nation, of my own. I think that...morally, of even a higher type. " To the Anglo-Saxon race has been intrusted the destinies of the world, during its pioneer period of struggle and conflict....
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The Favourite

1854 - 428 pages
...Uncle Tom's Cabir.,' makes George Harris, one of the finest characters of that wonderful book say, ' I want a country, a nation of my own. I think that...which, if not the same with those of the Anglo-Saxon race, may prove to be morally of a higher type. To the Anglo-Saxon race have been committed the destinies...
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A Chapter on Slavery: Presenting a Sketch of Its Origin and History, with ...

Oliver Prescott Hiller - African Americans - 1860 - 198 pages
...American republic, as the Irishman, the German, the Swede. Granted, they have. But then, / do not want it; I want a country, a nation of my own. I think that...even a higher type. To the Anglo-Saxon race have been entrusted the destinies of the world during its pioneer period of struggle and conflict. To that mission,...
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