The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 4
... object we have in view is entirely philanthropic , and that if our engagement is successful and leaves any profit , it will be applied to a cause of benevolence . Should we suc- ceed in establishing a circle of subscribers that will ...
... object we have in view is entirely philanthropic , and that if our engagement is successful and leaves any profit , it will be applied to a cause of benevolence . Should we suc- ceed in establishing a circle of subscribers that will ...
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... object of Clarkson's into effect ; nor did he rest here , for he gave notice of a motion in the House of Commons , in the session of 1787 , on the subject of THIS gentleman was born at Hull , in slavery , and prevailed on Mr. Pitt to ...
... object of Clarkson's into effect ; nor did he rest here , for he gave notice of a motion in the House of Commons , in the session of 1787 , on the subject of THIS gentleman was born at Hull , in slavery , and prevailed on Mr. Pitt to ...
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... object of the lowest value , which can little deserve our attention or inquiry . But if there be a better good , such a good as we are seeking , like every other thing , it must be derived from some cause , and that cause must either be ...
... object of the lowest value , which can little deserve our attention or inquiry . But if there be a better good , such a good as we are seeking , like every other thing , it must be derived from some cause , and that cause must either be ...
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... object , to wit , the ex- Slave - trade , read a letter to the Com- termination of the free people of colour from the mittee of the London Anti - Slavery So- Union ; and to effect this they have not failed Slave - trade , particularly ...
... object , to wit , the ex- Slave - trade , read a letter to the Com- termination of the free people of colour from the mittee of the London Anti - Slavery So- Union ; and to effect this they have not failed Slave - trade , particularly ...
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... OBJECTS OF THE INSTITUTION ARB To obtain waste and other land by gift , grant , lease , or purchase ; to cultivate and divide the same into smaller portions where adviseable ; and by means of letting it to the poor , to bring the same ...
... OBJECTS OF THE INSTITUTION ARB To obtain waste and other land by gift , grant , lease , or purchase ; to cultivate and divide the same into smaller portions where adviseable ; and by means of letting it to the poor , to bring the same ...
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