The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... interest , we earnestly intreat the commu- become as wearisome as one of those in - nications of correspondents . Where such terminable avenues that now and then communications are authenticated , they baulk the traveller's eye in ...
... interest , we earnestly intreat the commu- become as wearisome as one of those in - nications of correspondents . Where such terminable avenues that now and then communications are authenticated , they baulk the traveller's eye in ...
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... interests of re- ligion and charity . " We cannot close this notice of our Philanthropist without observing , in the language of Mr. Knibb , " Now that he is gathering his mantle around him , and preparing for his entrance into eternity ...
... interests of re- ligion and charity . " We cannot close this notice of our Philanthropist without observing , in the language of Mr. Knibb , " Now that he is gathering his mantle around him , and preparing for his entrance into eternity ...
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... interest to this ruin , is that of its having been for a considerable time the prison of that unfortunate Prince Charles the First . The ruins only of that wing of the castle in which the un- happy King's apartments were situated now ...
... interest to this ruin , is that of its having been for a considerable time the prison of that unfortunate Prince Charles the First . The ruins only of that wing of the castle in which the un- happy King's apartments were situated now ...
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... interests of common Christianity , recommends itself to the support of Christians in general . It contains 32 columns of matter , printed in the quarto form for the convenience of family reading and preser- vation , and is published ...
... interests of common Christianity , recommends itself to the support of Christians in general . It contains 32 columns of matter , printed in the quarto form for the convenience of family reading and preser- vation , and is published ...
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... Interest ; being highly calculated to In- struct and Amuse both Young and Old . Embellished with Plates . Published by G. Cowie , 312 , Strand . M R A L SON G S Words by Composed by 2.d The Weather Glass ...... W . F. Collard..J ...
... Interest ; being highly calculated to In- struct and Amuse both Young and Old . Embellished with Plates . Published by G. Cowie , 312 , Strand . M R A L SON G S Words by Composed by 2.d The Weather Glass ...... W . F. Collard..J ...
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