The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... hours . and every one perished ! amounting to sixty - five victims , overboard , This is the grand bane of life . Greater in towns than in the country , it dreadfully aggravates the evils of our employments ; and it produces evils of ...
... hours . and every one perished ! amounting to sixty - five victims , overboard , This is the grand bane of life . Greater in towns than in the country , it dreadfully aggravates the evils of our employments ; and it produces evils of ...
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... hour were nod- be limited to some ten or twelve lines of ceived ; we affect not to be wiser than ding heads together ... hours ' noster after Ave Maria ! in most volu- halt . By midnight , we were billetted in ble succession . " Up ...
... hour were nod- be limited to some ten or twelve lines of ceived ; we affect not to be wiser than ding heads together ... hours ' noster after Ave Maria ! in most volu- halt . By midnight , we were billetted in ble succession . " Up ...
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... hour : we parted from each other at thirty minutes past ten , to a second ; and I laid it gently to rest , lest their brittle veil should be " rudely entreated . " We had all made our offerings ; at the third evolution , the Captain ...
... hour : we parted from each other at thirty minutes past ten , to a second ; and I laid it gently to rest , lest their brittle veil should be " rudely entreated . " We had all made our offerings ; at the third evolution , the Captain ...
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... hours of some cele- in the lower part of the cathedral , you man of about 34 , fair of countenance , brated offenders . I will give you an ascend by a spacious circular staircase , to and of timid and gentle deportment ; on anecdote ...
... hours of some cele- in the lower part of the cathedral , you man of about 34 , fair of countenance , brated offenders . I will give you an ascend by a spacious circular staircase , to and of timid and gentle deportment ; on anecdote ...
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... hour her dread appeal Was registered on high ; And now with God I have to deal , And dare not meet His eye ! " WHO ... hours assembled on the spot , with six waggons and teams , and felled , hewed , and hauled up timber enough for ...
... hour her dread appeal Was registered on high ; And now with God I have to deal , And dare not meet His eye ! " WHO ... hours assembled on the spot , with six waggons and teams , and felled , hewed , and hauled up timber enough for ...
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