The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... appears also in the evidence of the recent Committee on West India distress , p . 96. It was countenanced by Colonel Young , the Pro- tector of slaves in the same colony , in his re- port , dated 19th of May , 1829. And , lastly , it ...
... appears also in the evidence of the recent Committee on West India distress , p . 96. It was countenanced by Colonel Young , the Pro- tector of slaves in the same colony , in his re- port , dated 19th of May , 1829. And , lastly , it ...
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... appear singular , that the slave - trade should have originated in an act of humanity ; yet such was the fact , and exhibits an instance of one of the best and most humane men being guilty of cruelty , when his mind was unde the ...
... appear singular , that the slave - trade should have originated in an act of humanity ; yet such was the fact , and exhibits an instance of one of the best and most humane men being guilty of cruelty , when his mind was unde the ...
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... appear to have considered them much too tedious : several delinquents , or suspected delinquents , have been put to death in cold blood , without any manner of trial whatever ! What will be thought of the poor negro woman's case who was ...
... appear to have considered them much too tedious : several delinquents , or suspected delinquents , have been put to death in cold blood , without any manner of trial whatever ! What will be thought of the poor negro woman's case who was ...
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... appear- ance of great good nature ; his face was even coarse , but the attentive observer could perceive in the forehead an extra- ordinary capacity , in the small gray eye a quickness , a fire which no artist could ever catch ; and ...
... appear- ance of great good nature ; his face was even coarse , but the attentive observer could perceive in the forehead an extra- ordinary capacity , in the small gray eye a quickness , a fire which no artist could ever catch ; and ...
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... appears that when she was about five years old , " she was sent by her mistress ( Eleanor Whitehead ) down to her ... appear that there was any thing singular in it ; we cannot but conclude , from the testimony of the West Indians ...
... appears that when she was about five years old , " she was sent by her mistress ( Eleanor Whitehead ) down to her ... appear that there was any thing singular in it ; we cannot but conclude , from the testimony of the West Indians ...
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