The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 18
... remains but the cause internal ? the very cause which we have supposed when we place the sovereign good in mind - in rectitude of conduct . render the object and meaning of this communi- cation intelligible ; yet , as this public mode ...
... remains but the cause internal ? the very cause which we have supposed when we place the sovereign good in mind - in rectitude of conduct . render the object and meaning of this communi- cation intelligible ; yet , as this public mode ...
Page 22
... remains , but the window from which he attempted to effect his escape , is still pointed out to the visitor . This is placed at an immense height from the ground , and is fortified with a strong iron grating , through the bars or which ...
... remains , but the window from which he attempted to effect his escape , is still pointed out to the visitor . This is placed at an immense height from the ground , and is fortified with a strong iron grating , through the bars or which ...
Page 37
... remains . There is a spring of water on the site of the former houses and grounds of Dr. Letsom , on Grove Hill , near which a youth is said to have mur- dered his uncle , a catastrophe dramatised by Lillo , in the well - known play of ...
... remains . There is a spring of water on the site of the former houses and grounds of Dr. Letsom , on Grove Hill , near which a youth is said to have mur- dered his uncle , a catastrophe dramatised by Lillo , in the well - known play of ...
Page 40
... remains . You taunt me with the sale of my Slaves , and the profit which I derived from them . I have had my share of calumny . You remind me of one of that troop of libels with which I have been assailed . I have hitherto allowed it to ...
... remains . You taunt me with the sale of my Slaves , and the profit which I derived from them . I have had my share of calumny . You remind me of one of that troop of libels with which I have been assailed . I have hitherto allowed it to ...
Page 58
... remains , says Reaumur , near his victim , standing on his four front legs , and rubbing the two posterior ones toge- ther . Sometimes the enemy is killed in the hive ; then the victor always carries the corpse out of the city , and ...
... remains , says Reaumur , near his victim , standing on his four front legs , and rubbing the two posterior ones toge- ther . Sometimes the enemy is killed in the hive ; then the victor always carries the corpse out of the city , and ...
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