The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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... soon begin to teach us the gloomy but salutary lesson of our own decay . There is , after all , however , a mellowness and beauty in the autumn landscape , which to the contemplative mind is more fascinating than the gaudier livery of ...
... soon begin to teach us the gloomy but salutary lesson of our own decay . There is , after all , however , a mellowness and beauty in the autumn landscape , which to the contemplative mind is more fascinating than the gaudier livery of ...
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... soon as he comes home in the evening : It is but pence he says , and he can well spare this . At five or six in the morning again he takes his usual dram , as he sets out fasting to his work ; and takes it consequently at the time most ...
... soon as he comes home in the evening : It is but pence he says , and he can well spare this . At five or six in the morning again he takes his usual dram , as he sets out fasting to his work ; and takes it consequently at the time most ...
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... soon killed . ' The seconds then engaged , when another fell mortally wounded . In fact , both the friends on one side fell . THE PULSE . In the time of Hippocrates , it was probably not more than sixty beats in a minute ; from which ...
... soon killed . ' The seconds then engaged , when another fell mortally wounded . In fact , both the friends on one side fell . THE PULSE . In the time of Hippocrates , it was probably not more than sixty beats in a minute ; from which ...
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... soon after performed his promise , by joining a Society which was formed to carry the benevolent 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 ...
... soon after performed his promise , by joining a Society which was formed to carry the benevolent 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 ...
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... soon , lest he conceive thee rash ; nor too often , lest he count thee humourous ... ( Quarle . ) Upon seeing this statement , Mr. Pringle waited upon the Lord Mayor and ex- plained to him the actual state of the his treatment ...
... soon , lest he conceive thee rash ; nor too often , lest he count thee humourous ... ( Quarle . ) Upon seeing this statement , Mr. Pringle waited upon the Lord Mayor and ex- plained to him the actual state of the his treatment ...
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