The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... tion , and with all the advantages of steam , omnibuses , and railways into the bargain , it costs a fortune to breakfast with a friend at Dublin . A penny a mile will carry us very slowly over our ground ; but we hope by diligence to ...
... tion , and with all the advantages of steam , omnibuses , and railways into the bargain , it costs a fortune to breakfast with a friend at Dublin . A penny a mile will carry us very slowly over our ground ; but we hope by diligence to ...
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... tion , that mark the Tourist's progress ; now mounted with cockney dignity on the box of a Brighton coach , then venturing OUR friend *** remaining confined to his a neck in the roofless , springless shay of bed , and my time being too ...
... tion , that mark the Tourist's progress ; now mounted with cockney dignity on the box of a Brighton coach , then venturing OUR friend *** remaining confined to his a neck in the roofless , springless shay of bed , and my time being too ...
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... tion . The tardiness of the House of Commons , constituted as it then was , pre- vented the discussion of the subject until 1791 , when he moved for leave to bring in a Bill to prevent the further importation of African Negroes into the ...
... tion . The tardiness of the House of Commons , constituted as it then was , pre- vented the discussion of the subject until 1791 , when he moved for leave to bring in a Bill to prevent the further importation of African Negroes into the ...
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... tion , pallid and unnerved - refusing to " I was introduced , " says the narrator , partake of sustenance — and lifeless , as if " into a small , low apartment , where I he had exchanged stations with the doomed man , and the doomed man ...
... tion , pallid and unnerved - refusing to " I was introduced , " says the narrator , partake of sustenance — and lifeless , as if " into a small , low apartment , where I he had exchanged stations with the doomed man , and the doomed man ...
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... tion to a deed , as may be seen in the charters of Henry III . , which were sealed with the impresses of Cardinal Guale , the Legate , and William Marshall , MATRIMONIAL CORRESPON- DENCE . poverty himself , he dreads the. THE TOURIST ;
... tion to a deed , as may be seen in the charters of Henry III . , which were sealed with the impresses of Cardinal Guale , the Legate , and William Marshall , MATRIMONIAL CORRESPON- DENCE . poverty himself , he dreads the. THE TOURIST ;
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