The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... called the Jamaica Courant , in a number of which , dated Feb. 10th , a correspondent not only recommended the importation of troops , but bloodhounds also , to hunt the Slaves and Missi- onaries with . The paper was lying at his feet ...
... called the Jamaica Courant , in a number of which , dated Feb. 10th , a correspondent not only recommended the importation of troops , but bloodhounds also , to hunt the Slaves and Missi- onaries with . The paper was lying at his feet ...
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... called Africans who were imported from Africa before the year 1808 . Creoles are those born in the West Indies . It our forests " dies like a dolphin , " changing into a thousand splendid hues ; day pours 38,247 its profusion of light ...
... called Africans who were imported from Africa before the year 1808 . Creoles are those born in the West Indies . It our forests " dies like a dolphin , " changing into a thousand splendid hues ; day pours 38,247 its profusion of light ...
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... called my own , I stood quietly eyeing the fray , or tracking the wreckers in the distance , until every trace of both had disappeared , and our seven mules , save one , were yoked to a burthen which none but they were pleased to find ...
... called my own , I stood quietly eyeing the fray , or tracking the wreckers in the distance , until every trace of both had disappeared , and our seven mules , save one , were yoked to a burthen which none but they were pleased to find ...
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... called the notice of Parliament to the subject , and concluded a most beauti- ful and pathetic speech by declaring , that " in his exertions for the Negroes At the very outset of Clarkson's he had found happiness , though not suc ...
... called the notice of Parliament to the subject , and concluded a most beauti- ful and pathetic speech by declaring , that " in his exertions for the Negroes At the very outset of Clarkson's he had found happiness , though not suc ...
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... called the twelve years of age , beautiful as a seraph , young men , of that high class of nobility " Whispering Gallery , " from the circum- and with features as expressive and finely who held the monopoly of broken win- stance , that ...
... called the twelve years of age , beautiful as a seraph , young men , of that high class of nobility " Whispering Gallery , " from the circum- and with features as expressive and finely who held the monopoly of broken win- stance , that ...
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