The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 23
... death among the feeble inmates of the parlour , or the half - famished tenants of the hut or the garret . Free exposure to every wind that blows , provided always that requisite clothing and active exercise be attended to - will do more ...
... death among the feeble inmates of the parlour , or the half - famished tenants of the hut or the garret . Free exposure to every wind that blows , provided always that requisite clothing and active exercise be attended to - will do more ...
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... death Archbishop Sud- bury . On the decolation of Charles the First , it was purchased by a Colonel Scott , for £ 1073 , who converted the chapel into a dancing - room . The parish church of Lambeth joins the old gateway , or entrance ...
... death Archbishop Sud- bury . On the decolation of Charles the First , it was purchased by a Colonel Scott , for £ 1073 , who converted the chapel into a dancing - room . The parish church of Lambeth joins the old gateway , or entrance ...
Page 27
... death of the Duke , it was purchased by Lord Clive , the conqueror of India . When setting out on his last voyage , he gave directions to Mr. Browne , IS at the west end . The roof is beautifully groined. THE TOURIST . 27.
... death of the Duke , it was purchased by Lord Clive , the conqueror of India . When setting out on his last voyage , he gave directions to Mr. Browne , IS at the west end . The roof is beautifully groined. THE TOURIST . 27.
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... death . " Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , When first from Schiraz walls I bent my way , " thought Frank , as he toiled up the half - dozenth hot hill , for the sake of the prospect , which he alone was expected to admire ...
... death . " Sad was the hour , and luckless was the day , When first from Schiraz walls I bent my way , " thought Frank , as he toiled up the half - dozenth hot hill , for the sake of the prospect , which he alone was expected to admire ...
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... death and initiation , every thing wears a dreadful aspect ; it is all hor- ror , trembling , and astonishment . " An icy chilliness seizes his limbs ; a copious dew , like the damp of real death , bathes his temples ; he staggers , and ...
... death and initiation , every thing wears a dreadful aspect ; it is all hor- ror , trembling , and astonishment . " An icy chilliness seizes his limbs ; a copious dew , like the damp of real death , bathes his temples ; he staggers , and ...
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