The Anti-slavery Reporter and Aborigines' FriendL. Wild, 1969 - Slavery Vols. 3-8, 3d ser., include the 16th-21st annual reports of the British and foreign anti-slavery society. The 22d-24th annual reports are appended to v. 9-11, 3d ser. Series 4 contains annual reports of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Series 5 contains annual reports of the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society. |
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Page 157
... deal with , for they called themselves abolitionists , because they did not wish it to be known how hostile they were to the just principles of humanity . It was one thing for them to call themselves abolitionists , and another to be so ...
... deal with , for they called themselves abolitionists , because they did not wish it to be known how hostile they were to the just principles of humanity . It was one thing for them to call themselves abolitionists , and another to be so ...
Page 236
... deal of useful information touching our mission . After spending an agreeable time on this beautiful island , Cap- which landed us at plantation " Good Intent , " owned by Captain W. From here , after spending a night and morning , we ...
... deal of useful information touching our mission . After spending an agreeable time on this beautiful island , Cap- which landed us at plantation " Good Intent , " owned by Captain W. From here , after spending a night and morning , we ...
Page 182
... deal after their parents ; and we quieted them the best way we could , with sweetmeats and playthings . We came to Beebeepore , and encamped in the grove . A daughter and son of the Brahmin's were extremely beautiful , and these we left ...
... deal after their parents ; and we quieted them the best way we could , with sweetmeats and playthings . We came to Beebeepore , and encamped in the grove . A daughter and son of the Brahmin's were extremely beautiful , and these we left ...
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