The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... king- doms ! " And now came a more amusing scene . Each party sprung forward to vindicate his right to a portion of the rags and tat- ters left behind ; but conscience cannot be convicted of having lent any hand in the transaction : all ...
... king- doms ! " And now came a more amusing scene . Each party sprung forward to vindicate his right to a portion of the rags and tat- ters left behind ; but conscience cannot be convicted of having lent any hand in the transaction : all ...
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... King on his right , whilst official Seal of England . The allego- Wisdom , Strength , and Plenty , are no rical figures introduced in the foreground , less assiduous to his left . The throne , it as well as those on the right and left ...
... King on his right , whilst official Seal of England . The allego- Wisdom , Strength , and Plenty , are no rical figures introduced in the foreground , less assiduous to his left . The throne , it as well as those on the right and left ...
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... King John , the Seal was considered as the most important attesta- tion to a deed , as may be seen in the charters of Henry III . , which were sealed with the impresses of Cardinal Gualo , the Legate , and William Marshall , the ...
... King John , the Seal was considered as the most important attesta- tion to a deed , as may be seen in the charters of Henry III . , which were sealed with the impresses of Cardinal Gualo , the Legate , and William Marshall , the ...
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... King's College , we have been gratified to remark the valuable Herbaria , collected by the late Dr. John Sims , which is contained in four handsome cabinets , and has been presented to the botanical depart- ment of the museum by his ...
... King's College , we have been gratified to remark the valuable Herbaria , collected by the late Dr. John Sims , which is contained in four handsome cabinets , and has been presented to the botanical depart- ment of the museum by his ...
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... King's apartments were situated now remains , but the window from which he attempted to effect his escape , is still pointed out to the visitor . This is placed at an immense height from the ground , and is fortified with a strong iron ...
... King's apartments were situated now remains , but the window from which he attempted to effect his escape , is still pointed out to the visitor . This is placed at an immense height from the ground , and is fortified with a strong iron ...
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