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Page 347
For in a warm climate , no man will labor for himself who can make another labor for him . This is so true , that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labor . And can the liberties of a nation be ...
For in a warm climate , no man will labor for himself who can make another labor for him . This is so true , that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labor . And can the liberties of a nation be ...
Page 377
... some hard Labor amongst them , endeavoring to discharge our Duty honestly as Way opened , in the Love of Truth : And thence taking sundry Meetings in our Way , we passed homeward ; where , through the Favor of divine Providence we ...
... some hard Labor amongst them , endeavoring to discharge our Duty honestly as Way opened , in the Love of Truth : And thence taking sundry Meetings in our Way , we passed homeward ; where , through the Favor of divine Providence we ...
Page 379
In my Youth I was used to hard Labor ; and , though I was middling healthy , yet my Nature was not fitted to endure so much as many others : So that , being often weary , I was prepared to sympathize with those whose Circumstances in ...
In my Youth I was used to hard Labor ; and , though I was middling healthy , yet my Nature was not fitted to endure so much as many others : So that , being often weary , I was prepared to sympathize with those whose Circumstances in ...
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