The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... character who ascribe this peculiarity to idleness , or to a love of change . We believe that it springs from a higher and a commendable motive - a desire of acquir- ing information from that most fertile of all sources , observation of ...
... character who ascribe this peculiarity to idleness , or to a love of change . We believe that it springs from a higher and a commendable motive - a desire of acquir- ing information from that most fertile of all sources , observation of ...
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... character , whose name we take , too often makes his boast in vain . In our own persons , whatever we as- sert , shall be the truth : we may be de- ceived ; we affect not to be wiser than those around us ; and deception seems the ...
... character , whose name we take , too often makes his boast in vain . In our own persons , whatever we as- sert , shall be the truth : we may be de- ceived ; we affect not to be wiser than those around us ; and deception seems the ...
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... character was laudably independent ; he lent himself to no faction , but , on all occasions , spoke and voted to the honest dictates of his conscience . Some idea - an inadequate one , we confess - may be formed of this respected ...
... character was laudably independent ; he lent himself to no faction , but , on all occasions , spoke and voted to the honest dictates of his conscience . Some idea - an inadequate one , we confess - may be formed of this respected ...
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... Character of Slavery safety , and practicability of its immediate Abol- ition , will be delivered at Ebenezer Chapel , High - street , Shoreditch , by Edward Baldwin , Esq . , on Monday and Wednesday Evening next , the 17th and 19th ...
... Character of Slavery safety , and practicability of its immediate Abol- ition , will be delivered at Ebenezer Chapel , High - street , Shoreditch , by Edward Baldwin , Esq . , on Monday and Wednesday Evening next , the 17th and 19th ...
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... character , by representing us as a vagrant race : and we do therefore disclaim in the Colony of Sierra Leone ; with all , declare that we never will remove under copious extracts from the documents their patronage ; neitherdo we think ...
... character , by representing us as a vagrant race : and we do therefore disclaim in the Colony of Sierra Leone ; with all , declare that we never will remove under copious extracts from the documents their patronage ; neitherdo we think ...
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