The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 60
... continued course of his life : but the final result was , that he more than recovered his lost possessions , and died an inveterate miser , worth 60,0001 . I have always recollected this as a signal instance , though in an unfortunate ...
... continued course of his life : but the final result was , that he more than recovered his lost possessions , and died an inveterate miser , worth 60,0001 . I have always recollected this as a signal instance , though in an unfortunate ...
Page 57
... ( Continued laugh- that true politeness , the result of a sound ture . No writer presents us with more ter . ) understanding and of an amiable sensi - joyous and eloquent descriptions of the Mr. Low declared it to be the opinion of the ...
... ( Continued laugh- that true politeness , the result of a sound ture . No writer presents us with more ter . ) understanding and of an amiable sensi - joyous and eloquent descriptions of the Mr. Low declared it to be the opinion of the ...
Page 67
... continued so gra- that the earth was growing old and losing its dually to fall off , that there was a general opinion power of productiveness . Wherever slavery ex- duction and national weakness . Poland , the most ists at the present ...
... continued so gra- that the earth was growing old and losing its dually to fall off , that there was a general opinion power of productiveness . Wherever slavery ex- duction and national weakness . Poland , the most ists at the present ...
Page 69
... continued to write till the year 1614. He retired some years before his death to a house in Stratford , where he spent his time in ease and retirement , and in the enjoyment of the society of his friends . Considerable property appears ...
... continued to write till the year 1614. He retired some years before his death to a house in Stratford , where he spent his time in ease and retirement , and in the enjoyment of the society of his friends . Considerable property appears ...
Page 74
... continued with them till the chapel was destroyed on the 7th of Feb. 1832 . The whole of the collections and subscrip- tions raised from slave members , and free , 4s . 2d . currency , or 2s . 6d . sterling , from each were voluntary ...
... continued with them till the chapel was destroyed on the 7th of Feb. 1832 . The whole of the collections and subscrip- tions raised from slave members , and free , 4s . 2d . currency , or 2s . 6d . sterling , from each were voluntary ...
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