The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... present of Africans from that of Creoles ( see Christian details which are far from being exagge- Record for February , 1832 , p . 49. ) This ac- rated , and in every instance conclusions count extends over the period of from 1817 to ...
... present of Africans from that of Creoles ( see Christian details which are far from being exagge- Record for February , 1832 , p . 49. ) This ac- rated , and in every instance conclusions count extends over the period of from 1817 to ...
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... present this day to our readers . In person he is short , and in appearance by no means dignified ; but as an orator , even in the last session of his career in Parliament , he was spirited , copious , and clear . In private life he is ...
... present this day to our readers . In person he is short , and in appearance by no means dignified ; but as an orator , even in the last session of his career in Parliament , he was spirited , copious , and clear . In private life he is ...
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... present life is but as a vapour ; she would therefore willingly remedy past listlessness , by availing herself of the first honourable offer , and not refuse being allied as consort to a gentleman of good repute . " Hitherto ( and at ...
... present life is but as a vapour ; she would therefore willingly remedy past listlessness , by availing herself of the first honourable offer , and not refuse being allied as consort to a gentleman of good repute . " Hitherto ( and at ...
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... present state of things , to encourage the unequivocally declared its 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 ...
... present state of things , to encourage the unequivocally declared its 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 ...
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... present tense . Time , well employed , gives that health and vigour to the soul , which rest and retirement give to the body . Time never sits heavily on us , but when it is badly employed . Time is a grateful friend - use it well , and ...
... present tense . Time , well employed , gives that health and vigour to the soul , which rest and retirement give to the body . Time never sits heavily on us , but when it is badly employed . Time is a grateful friend - use it well , and ...
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