The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 39
... believe , that , under some circumstances , British Planters are capable of subjecting their hard - worked labourers to famine " at the cost , " to repeat the strong , but just language of Dr. Collins , " of the blood of their own ...
... believe , that , under some circumstances , British Planters are capable of subjecting their hard - worked labourers to famine " at the cost , " to repeat the strong , but just language of Dr. Collins , " of the blood of their own ...
Page 40
... believe , is the object of that Society . I believe , sir , your humanity to the Slave has never led you to visit those Colonies . The ignorance of the Anti- Slavery ( may I say ) Buxtonites is proclaimed from the resident Bishop to the ...
... believe , is the object of that Society . I believe , sir , your humanity to the Slave has never led you to visit those Colonies . The ignorance of the Anti- Slavery ( may I say ) Buxtonites is proclaimed from the resident Bishop to the ...
Page 41
... believe , been applied so advan- tageously as might have been expected , to the conveyance of precise or unexpected in- telligence . Were this the case , the advan- tages which we might expect to arise from MEMOIR OF JAMES STEPHEN , ESQ ...
... believe , been applied so advan- tageously as might have been expected , to the conveyance of precise or unexpected in- telligence . Were this the case , the advan- tages which we might expect to arise from MEMOIR OF JAMES STEPHEN , ESQ ...
Page 43
... believe , led to an investigation of the fees taken in the Masters ' offices . It had been the practice , for many years , to estimate the length of documents , copied for the use of solicitors , instead of actually calculating the ...
... believe , led to an investigation of the fees taken in the Masters ' offices . It had been the practice , for many years , to estimate the length of documents , copied for the use of solicitors , instead of actually calculating the ...
Page 45
... believe in the influence which they exert on the destinies of this world , and the lives of individuals , although they are for the most part in entire ignorance of those facts and theories respecting them which modern science has ...
... believe in the influence which they exert on the destinies of this world , and the lives of individuals , although they are for the most part in entire ignorance of those facts and theories respecting them which modern science has ...
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