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"Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African"
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Date: 1782
"Conscience, the high chancellor of the human breast, whose small still voice speaks terror to the guilty--Conscience has pricked her--and, with all her wealth and titles, she is an object of pity."
preview | full record— Sancho, Charles Ignatius (1729-1780)