The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... death , and cannot be , in any degree replenished by births . It is equally certain that the Creoles must increase , since the loss by death is supplied not only by their own offspring , but by that of the Africans also . If we examine ...
... death , and cannot be , in any degree replenished by births . It is equally certain that the Creoles must increase , since the loss by death is supplied not only by their own offspring , but by that of the Africans also . If we examine ...
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... death without benefit of clergy . Their time of labour in the field is from sunrise to sunset ; after which each must master's horses and cattle ; and they may collect a large bundle of grass for his be found scattered over the land ...
... death without benefit of clergy . Their time of labour in the field is from sunrise to sunset ; after which each must master's horses and cattle ; and they may collect a large bundle of grass for his be found scattered over the land ...
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... death , a thousand sins we have trode as worms beneath our feet , rise up against us like flaming serpents .— ( Scott . ) hills , once in motion , move themselves , and The passions , like heavy bodies down steep . know no ground but ...
... death , a thousand sins we have trode as worms beneath our feet , rise up against us like flaming serpents .— ( Scott . ) hills , once in motion , move themselves , and The passions , like heavy bodies down steep . know no ground but ...
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... death in cold blood , without any manner of trial whatever ! What will be thought of the poor negro woman's case who was in company with a body of Rebels when surprised by the Militia ? SHE HELD UP HER YOUNG CHILD AS A SORT OF FLAG OF ...
... death in cold blood , without any manner of trial whatever ! What will be thought of the poor negro woman's case who was in company with a body of Rebels when surprised by the Militia ? SHE HELD UP HER YOUNG CHILD AS A SORT OF FLAG OF ...
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... death of both parties would be much more common than it is . A few duels are recollected as having taken place before the revolutionary war , and were often fought with swords . been much more frequent , and always During and since that ...
... death of both parties would be much more common than it is . A few duels are recollected as having taken place before the revolutionary war , and were often fought with swords . been much more frequent , and always During and since that ...
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