I don’t know a greater advantage, than to appreciate the worth of an enemy.
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I don’t know a greater advantage, than to appreciate the worth of an enemy. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Should slavery be abolished there, (and it is an event, which, from these circumstances, we may reasonably expect to be produced in time) let it be remembered, that the Quakers will have had the merit of its abolition.
Author: Thomas ClarksonTheme: TimeWords: expect, event, circumstance, remembered, produced, slavery