The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 21
... carried is increased in gra- vity ; and as it is impossible to make human misery accommodate itself to our will , it ... carry the bullets aside from their aim ; otherwise , the death of both parties would be much more common than it is ...
... carried is increased in gra- vity ; and as it is impossible to make human misery accommodate itself to our will , it ... carry the bullets aside from their aim ; otherwise , the death of both parties would be much more common than it is ...
Page 32
... carried on in trees , some interesting facts have been determined by Mr. Knight and others , with regard to the effect of inverting stems , or , in other words , of planting the superior part of the stem of a plum or cherry tree , which ...
... carried on in trees , some interesting facts have been determined by Mr. Knight and others , with regard to the effect of inverting stems , or , in other words , of planting the superior part of the stem of a plum or cherry tree , which ...
Page 42
... carrying merchandise and passengers on the canals . She was also supposed to be worth some money , part of which she employed in a hempen and sail - cloth manufactory , for the of increasing her means of instructing purpose her children ...
... carrying merchandise and passengers on the canals . She was also supposed to be worth some money , part of which she employed in a hempen and sail - cloth manufactory , for the of increasing her means of instructing purpose her children ...
Page 43
... carry their business to an office which was more rigid than any other in the taxation of costs . For a time , therefore , Mr. Stephen's office was compara- tively deserted ; and , although he made repeated representations to Lord Eldon ...
... carry their business to an office which was more rigid than any other in the taxation of costs . For a time , therefore , Mr. Stephen's office was compara- tively deserted ; and , although he made repeated representations to Lord Eldon ...
Page 45
... carry a kind of demon- stration in orb orcircle , one part illuminating another , and therefore satisfy ; but ... carrying the show of a total , do secure men as if they were at farthest . - LORD BACON . ( Advance- ment of Learning . ) A ...
... carry a kind of demon- stration in orb orcircle , one part illuminating another , and therefore satisfy ; but ... carrying the show of a total , do secure men as if they were at farthest . - LORD BACON . ( Advance- ment of Learning . ) A ...
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