The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... ment , including a pader and his niece , a beautiful lass of seventeen . It was seven when we turned our backs on Malaga ; the heat of the day was amply atoned for by the refreshing breeze and chastened silvery moonlight of the night ...
... ment , including a pader and his niece , a beautiful lass of seventeen . It was seven when we turned our backs on Malaga ; the heat of the day was amply atoned for by the refreshing breeze and chastened silvery moonlight of the night ...
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... ment for his native place , but being a Bill to prevent the further importation shortly afterwards chosen for the county of African Negroes into the British Colo- of York , he made a selection of the latter , nies . This motion was lost ...
... ment for his native place , but being a Bill to prevent the further importation shortly afterwards chosen for the county of African Negroes into the British Colo- of York , he made a selection of the latter , nies . This motion was lost ...
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... ment . Even after the Norman invasion , also , they seem to have made but little progress . Since , William I. frequently confirmed his charters by a cross , and until the reign of Henry II . , the use of Seals hardly extended beyond ...
... ment . Even after the Norman invasion , also , they seem to have made but little progress . Since , William I. frequently confirmed his charters by a cross , and until the reign of Henry II . , the use of Seals hardly extended beyond ...
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... ment , in Upper Canada , and who is now in this country . This will give our readers the opinion of the people of colour , as expressed by themselves . The following is copied from the LIBERATOR newspaper , published at Boston , Decem ...
... ment , in Upper Canada , and who is now in this country . This will give our readers the opinion of the people of colour , as expressed by themselves . The following is copied from the LIBERATOR newspaper , published at Boston , Decem ...
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... ment of the museum by his liberal - minded rela- tives . The College has , we are informed , also supporters , to make the acquisition of probably been enabled , through the liberality of one of its the most complete collection of ...
... ment of the museum by his liberal - minded rela- tives . The College has , we are informed , also supporters , to make the acquisition of probably been enabled , through the liberality of one of its the most complete collection of ...
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