The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 4
... means of obtaining it . friend at Dublin . A penny a mile will We rejoice to have it in our power to carry us very slowly over our ground ; announce , that concurring as we do most but we hope by diligence to accomplish a heartily in ...
... means of obtaining it . friend at Dublin . A penny a mile will We rejoice to have it in our power to carry us very slowly over our ground ; announce , that concurring as we do most but we hope by diligence to accomplish a heartily in ...
Page 8
... means to recover his lost or runaway slave ; stating that the lad possessed extraordinary talents , spoke seven different languages , and was quite a treasure to him . compa- Arts that respect the mind were ever reput- ed nobler than ...
... means to recover his lost or runaway slave ; stating that the lad possessed extraordinary talents , spoke seven different languages , and was quite a treasure to him . compa- Arts that respect the mind were ever reput- ed nobler than ...
Page 24
... means of usefulness must be greatly diminished , it being possessed of no funded property whatever . That the public be earnestly entreated , both by subscription and donations , to give the Society that support which is absolutely ...
... means of usefulness must be greatly diminished , it being possessed of no funded property whatever . That the public be earnestly entreated , both by subscription and donations , to give the Society that support which is absolutely ...
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... means what he says , and understands what he means , wants no privacy - no convenient 66 understanding . The English lan- guage is not so poor , but his heart can find expression ; and expression is that which honesty desires . But ...
... means what he says , and understands what he means , wants no privacy - no convenient 66 understanding . The English lan- guage is not so poor , but his heart can find expression ; and expression is that which honesty desires . But ...
Page 31
... means of which the accident hap- pened : it was a small cat with six tails , and was made for the purpose of correct ... mean quantity of rain falling throughout England may be taken at 1,483 inch . in January ; 2,073 inch . in October ...
... means of which the accident hap- pened : it was a small cat with six tails , and was made for the purpose of correct ... mean quantity of rain falling throughout England may be taken at 1,483 inch . in January ; 2,073 inch . in October ...
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