The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 47
... allowed to throw the hoe with less rapidity or energy than their com- panions in other parts of the line , it is obvious that the work of the latter must be sus- pended , or else such part of the trench as is passed over by the former ...
... allowed to throw the hoe with less rapidity or energy than their com- panions in other parts of the line , it is obvious that the work of the latter must be sus- pended , or else such part of the trench as is passed over by the former ...
Page 62
... allowed him to retain his made choice of him as their Speaker , and per- office . But More , perceiving the vigorous man- sisted in their election in spite of his declining ner in which Henry was nevertheless prosecuting the situation ...
... allowed him to retain his made choice of him as their Speaker , and per- office . But More , perceiving the vigorous man- sisted in their election in spite of his declining ner in which Henry was nevertheless prosecuting the situation ...
Page 57
... allowed them , the land is left uncultivated three- fourths of the year . C. BETHELL CODRINGTON . TO SIR C. BETHELL CODRINGTON , BART . Of the wretchedness of the slaves in our West India colonies you " dare me to the proof . " I have ...
... allowed them , the land is left uncultivated three- fourths of the year . C. BETHELL CODRINGTON . TO SIR C. BETHELL CODRINGTON , BART . Of the wretchedness of the slaves in our West India colonies you " dare me to the proof . " I have ...
Page 70
... allowed to exult in the poetry of the " Destinies of Man . " The muses have again asserted their empire ; and spite of poverty and the loom , the Nottingham Millhouse has captivated all lovers of verse by the truth and reality of his ...
... allowed to exult in the poetry of the " Destinies of Man . " The muses have again asserted their empire ; and spite of poverty and the loom , the Nottingham Millhouse has captivated all lovers of verse by the truth and reality of his ...
Page 76
... allowed the good Pro- testant woman an annuity of forty pounds per aunum . TAVISTOCK ABBEY . THESE are the ruins of a monastery , coeval with the very ancient town of Ta- vistock , in Devonshire , in which they stand . This antiquity ...
... allowed the good Pro- testant woman an annuity of forty pounds per aunum . TAVISTOCK ABBEY . THESE are the ruins of a monastery , coeval with the very ancient town of Ta- vistock , in Devonshire , in which they stand . This antiquity ...
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