The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... sent back to the OWNER , and he was clothed anew at the Society's expense , and his immediate subsistence provided for . 9019700 ORIGIN OF THE SLAVE - TRADE . It will to some appear singular , that the slave - trade should have ...
... sent back to the OWNER , and he was clothed anew at the Society's expense , and his immediate subsistence provided for . 9019700 ORIGIN OF THE SLAVE - TRADE . It will to some appear singular , that the slave - trade should have ...
Page 23
... sent to school and not to parliament ; if he doubts whether all have this right , he will soon doubt whether any have it - if he has made up his mind he cannot hesi- tate to say so - if he has not , he is not fit for a British Senator ...
... sent to school and not to parliament ; if he doubts whether all have this right , he will soon doubt whether any have it - if he has made up his mind he cannot hesi- tate to say so - if he has not , he is not fit for a British Senator ...
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... sent a pound of snuff , accompanied with the follow- ing verses : Oh ! could I give the Indies ' wealth As I this trifle send , Why then the joy of both would be , To share it with a friend . But golden sands ne'er yet have graced The ...
... sent a pound of snuff , accompanied with the follow- ing verses : Oh ! could I give the Indies ' wealth As I this trifle send , Why then the joy of both would be , To share it with a friend . But golden sands ne'er yet have graced The ...
Page 31
... sent by her mistress ( Eleanor Whitehead ) down to her house on the Bay for a flannel jacket , and did not return until the fol- lowing morning , when her mistress flogged her with a cat of six tails , and , when running from the lick ...
... sent by her mistress ( Eleanor Whitehead ) down to her house on the Bay for a flannel jacket , and did not return until the fol- lowing morning , when her mistress flogged her with a cat of six tails , and , when running from the lick ...
Page 35
... sent to hunt down and seize the victims , and drive them away to the work- house or gaol , till the day of sale arrives which is to deprive them of all the little comforts which make even Slavery , in some measure , tolerable . The ...
... sent to hunt down and seize the victims , and drive them away to the work- house or gaol , till the day of sale arrives which is to deprive them of all the little comforts which make even Slavery , in some measure , tolerable . The ...
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