The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 29
... colours , back to their consti- tuents — it would blow away the cloak that hid their deformity . This was the real explanation of all that fidgetty dis- tress which we viewed and exulted in with unfeigned delight and this was the embryo ...
... colours , back to their consti- tuents — it would blow away the cloak that hid their deformity . This was the real explanation of all that fidgetty dis- tress which we viewed and exulted in with unfeigned delight and this was the embryo ...
Page 30
... coloured pointer ; the ladies , however , seemed very well entertained . The wind had changed , and it was one of those raw , piercing evenings which pay November the delicate flattery of imitation . There was a melancholy rustling in ...
... coloured pointer ; the ladies , however , seemed very well entertained . The wind had changed , and it was one of those raw , piercing evenings which pay November the delicate flattery of imitation . There was a melancholy rustling in ...
Page 34
... colours and beau- tiful shapes to our view . The nightshade , the holly , the privet , and the alder , are now in ... coloured ball at Mrs. Johnson's jus arter dis is MEMS . OF A SLAVE . " Facts - not 34 THE TOURIST .
... colours and beau- tiful shapes to our view . The nightshade , the holly , the privet , and the alder , are now in ... coloured ball at Mrs. Johnson's jus arter dis is MEMS . OF A SLAVE . " Facts - not 34 THE TOURIST .
Page 37
... colour of virtue to a loose and un- stable character . The upright manis guided by a fixed principle of mind , which deter- mines him to esteem nothing but what is honourable , and to abhor whatever is base or unworthy , in moral ...
... colour of virtue to a loose and un- stable character . The upright manis guided by a fixed principle of mind , which deter- mines him to esteem nothing but what is honourable , and to abhor whatever is base or unworthy , in moral ...
Page 63
... colour , and charged with acid . The taste of this liquid is sour , pungent , and caustic ; it kills all the fish of a river into which it flows , gives violent colics to those who drink it , and destroys all the vegetation on its banks ...
... colour , and charged with acid . The taste of this liquid is sour , pungent , and caustic ; it kills all the fish of a river into which it flows , gives violent colics to those who drink it , and destroys all the vegetation on its banks ...
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