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         <title>type whatever you think is important! &amp;nbsp;</title>
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         <title>Quote about nature</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"tender minds have nothing else to contemplate but the example of their parents; like them they group a mongrel breed, half-civilized, half savage, except nature stamps them on some constitutioned&nbsp;properties"</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Crevecoeur on Slavery:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Humanity herself would have recoiled back with horror; she would have balanced whether to lessen such relief less distress or mercifully with one blow to end this dreadful scene of agonizing torture." (453)<br>"Evil proponderates in both; in the first they often eat each other for want of food, and in the other they often starve each other for want of room." (452)<br>"Oppressed with the reflections which this shocking spectacle afforded me, I mustered strength enough to walk away and soon reached the house at which I intended to dine."(453)<br>"The word slave is the appellation of every rank who adore as a dominioty and being worse than themselves, subject to every caprice and to every lawless rage which unrestrained power can give."(451)<br>"For persons they know not, and who have no other power over them than that of violence, no other right than his accursed metal has given them! Strange order of things!" (447)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"He is an American, who, leaving behind him all his&nbsp; ancient prejudices and manners..." (444)<br>"The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas and form new opinions." (<br>"The American is a new man , who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas and form new opinions." (444)<br>"They are a mixture of... From this promiscuous breed, that race now called Americans have arisen." (443)<br>"Everything has tended to regenerate them: new laws, a new mode of living, a new social system; here they are become men..." (443)</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Quote about nature pg 442 line 9</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>" here he beholds fair cities, substantial village, extensive fields, an immense country filled with decent houses, good roads, orchards, meadows, and bridges where an hundred years ago all was wild, woody, and uncultivated"</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Thoughts on Europe through Nature 443pg</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"...in Europe they were as so many useless plants, wanting vegetative mould and refreshing showers; they withered, and were mowed down by a want, hunger, and war; but now, by the power of transplantation, like all other plants they have taken root and flourished!"</div>]]></description>
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