The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... once to avow that the 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 ...
... once to avow that the 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 ...
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... once both excellent and drinking without thirst , sinks both the appetite happy . Eating , said he , without hunger , and and the understanding . The revolutions caused by the progress of truth are always beneficial to society , and are ...
... once both excellent and drinking without thirst , sinks both the appetite happy . Eating , said he , without hunger , and and the understanding . The revolutions caused by the progress of truth are always beneficial to society , and are ...
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... once for ciety , on the present state of the African to slander our character , by representing us as a vagrant race : and we do therefore disclaim in the Colony of Sierra Leone ; with all , declare that we never will remove under ...
... once for ciety , on the present state of the African to slander our character , by representing us as a vagrant race : and we do therefore disclaim in the Colony of Sierra Leone ; with all , declare that we never will remove under ...
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... once see the practicability and excellence of the undertaking , a similar one having entirely succeeded in Holland , and they hope the public will come forward and assist them in this attempt ( which can hardly be called an experiment ...
... once see the practicability and excellence of the undertaking , a similar one having entirely succeeded in Holland , and they hope the public will come forward and assist them in this attempt ( which can hardly be called an experiment ...
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... once paid our " merry city " ( Carlisle ) a visit , though there is no doubt that he did once , at least , get " unco happy " within our ancient walls . He had come into the city on horseback , and hours . The horse , as may well be ...
... once paid our " merry city " ( Carlisle ) a visit , though there is no doubt that he did once , at least , get " unco happy " within our ancient walls . He had come into the city on horseback , and hours . The horse , as may well be ...
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