The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 5
... brought to an anchor , and tumbling over that adherence to this rule will raise us one another , by the assistance of a rope a host of personal enemies , we care little drawn right across the road . In advance for the enmity of those ...
... brought to an anchor , and tumbling over that adherence to this rule will raise us one another , by the assistance of a rope a host of personal enemies , we care little drawn right across the road . In advance for the enmity of those ...
Page 8
... brought to London a few weeks previously by a Dutch gentleman , By this master he was treated as a SLAVE who purchased him as a slave at Batavia . fondled or flogged , according to the varying humour of his owNER ; that he had been many ...
... brought to London a few weeks previously by a Dutch gentleman , By this master he was treated as a SLAVE who purchased him as a slave at Batavia . fondled or flogged , according to the varying humour of his owNER ; that he had been many ...
Page 19
... brought to trial for it , but was not punished , for want of evidence ! the testimony of slaves not being received . A decent , free black man , a tradesman in Kingston , had lived with a female . slave , belonging to a white lady , and ...
... brought to trial for it , but was not punished , for want of evidence ! the testimony of slaves not being received . A decent , free black man , a tradesman in Kingston , had lived with a female . slave , belonging to a white lady , and ...
Page 34
... brought his own followers with him from Owyhee , con- as the " ORACLE OF ORIGINS . - No . IV . DEODANDS - In our customs , is a thing given or forfeited , as it were to God , for the pacification of his wrath in case of a misad- venture ...
... brought his own followers with him from Owyhee , con- as the " ORACLE OF ORIGINS . - No . IV . DEODANDS - In our customs , is a thing given or forfeited , as it were to God , for the pacification of his wrath in case of a misad- venture ...
Page 38
... brought to- gether , and placed in another noose ; the cord composing this last one passed through a block , connected with a post . The cord was tightened , and the young woman was thus stretched to the utmost length . A fe- niale then ...
... brought to- gether , and placed in another noose ; the cord composing this last one passed through a block , connected with a post . The cord was tightened , and the young woman was thus stretched to the utmost length . A fe- niale then ...
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