The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 3
The least foreign medicine neutralizes the whole effect . the Negroes were
thrown overboard , tied At length he is frequently drunk at night , and in the
progress of the case we find alum , a drachm of the spirits of camphor , two in the
West ...
The least foreign medicine neutralizes the whole effect . the Negroes were
thrown overboard , tied At length he is frequently drunk at night , and in the
progress of the case we find alum , a drachm of the spirits of camphor , two in the
West ...
Page 7
At the very outset of Clarkson's that “ in his exertions for the Negroes let the
attending angel , as he descends to humane exertions to procure the abolition he
had found happiness , though not suc- convey his ransomed spirit to the realms
of ...
At the very outset of Clarkson's that “ in his exertions for the Negroes let the
attending angel , as he descends to humane exertions to procure the abolition he
had found happiness , though not suc- convey his ransomed spirit to the realms
of ...
Page 8
A ploughman on his legs is higher be supplied by Negroes from Africa , who ( the
Lord Mayor ) could interfere farther than a gentleman on his knees . were then
considered as beings under the in the matter as it then stood . proscription of their
...
A ploughman on his legs is higher be supplied by Negroes from Africa , who ( the
Lord Mayor ) could interfere farther than a gentleman on his knees . were then
considered as beings under the in the matter as it then stood . proscription of their
...
Page 19
Enjoy what thou hast won , esteem and love of cruelly punishing his Negroes ,
but of “ Facts - not fictions . " beating his housekeeper , a mulatto woman who
lived with him ; and one day , being THE CHURCHYARD . COLONIAL
ATROCITY.
Enjoy what thou hast won , esteem and love of cruelly punishing his Negroes ,
but of “ Facts - not fictions . " beating his housekeeper , a mulatto woman who
lived with him ; and one day , being THE CHURCHYARD . COLONIAL
ATROCITY.
Page 23
The Negroes in the West Duke of Buckingham called her a rose . ... Ben , ” said
an angry father , the tions than all the fox - glove or Iceland moss that in execution
by the Negroes themselves . other day , “ I am busy now , but when I can ever ...
The Negroes in the West Duke of Buckingham called her a rose . ... Ben , ” said
an angry father , the tions than all the fox - glove or Iceland moss that in execution
by the Negroes themselves . other day , “ I am busy now , but when I can ever ...
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