The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... allowed these deluded wretches time to rest ; night and day have we been at them , and have made terrible slaughter among them ; and now at the end of six weeks ' campaign , ' - what a campaign , and what campaigners they were ! we are ...
... allowed these deluded wretches time to rest ; night and day have we been at them , and have made terrible slaughter among them ; and now at the end of six weeks ' campaign , ' - what a campaign , and what campaigners they were ! we are ...
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... allowed to live on in the same wicked way ; and all her children would , of course , be born to perpetual slavery . An African , who was carried off as a slave from the banks of the Senegal , re- turned from the Havannah to Goree , The ...
... allowed to live on in the same wicked way ; and all her children would , of course , be born to perpetual slavery . An African , who was carried off as a slave from the banks of the Senegal , re- turned from the Havannah to Goree , The ...
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... allowed under the Jewish dispensation - though in quite another form , and under totally different circum- stances to our colonial system . Now , if they will insist upon bringing the Bible forward on their side , let them have it- but ...
... allowed under the Jewish dispensation - though in quite another form , and under totally different circum- stances to our colonial system . Now , if they will insist upon bringing the Bible forward on their side , let them have it- but ...
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... allowed to prove the sense which Maximus enter- tained of his own happiness . - GIBBON . Without the power of expressing the thoughts with correctness and elegance , science is but learned lumber - a burthen to the owner , and a ...
... allowed to prove the sense which Maximus enter- tained of his own happiness . - GIBBON . Without the power of expressing the thoughts with correctness and elegance , science is but learned lumber - a burthen to the owner , and a ...
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... allowed 10 or 12 acres , they ac- tually cultivate them for their own benefit . If , sir , in noticing some of these points , the subject may , from its nature , draw from me some strong expres- sions , let me assure you that I mean ...
... allowed 10 or 12 acres , they ac- tually cultivate them for their own benefit . If , sir , in noticing some of these points , the subject may , from its nature , draw from me some strong expres- sions , let me assure you that I mean ...
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