The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... called the Jamaica Courant , in a number of which , dated Feb. 10th , a corres- pondent not only recommended the importation of troops , but bloodhounds also , to hunt the Slaves and Missionaries with . The paper was lying at his feet ...
... called the Jamaica Courant , in a number of which , dated Feb. 10th , a corres- pondent not only recommended the importation of troops , but bloodhounds also , to hunt the Slaves and Missionaries with . The paper was lying at his feet ...
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... called Africans 100 who were imported from Africa before the 1808. Creoles are those born in the West Indies . It follows that all new - born children , whether they are the progeny of Africans or of Creoles , are called Creoles . Thus ...
... called Africans 100 who were imported from Africa before the 1808. Creoles are those born in the West Indies . It follows that all new - born children , whether they are the progeny of Africans or of Creoles , are called Creoles . Thus ...
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... called Spinsters , which to our hand in them . Caballeros ! out with your keys ! -and I say , ease the offside mule of his ropes . Hang me , if it ' tisn't a dainty animal ! " The Captain's fellow then came forward , after having ...
... called Spinsters , which to our hand in them . Caballeros ! out with your keys ! -and I say , ease the offside mule of his ropes . Hang me , if it ' tisn't a dainty animal ! " The Captain's fellow then came forward , after having ...
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... called the notice of Parliament to period up to the end of his Parliamentary the subject , and concluded a most beau- career in 1825 , he was chosen for Bram - tiful and pathetic speech by declaring , her . At the very outset of ...
... called the notice of Parliament to period up to the end of his Parliamentary the subject , and concluded a most beau- career in 1825 , he was chosen for Bram - tiful and pathetic speech by declaring , her . At the very outset of ...
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... called , was , to the best of my recollection , 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 ...
... called , was , to the best of my recollection , 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 ...
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