The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 26
... equal terms : you call upon me merely to get rid of your time- when I call upon you , I lose mine . " MAN AND WIFE . In a certain village in York- shire , a man and his wife were quarrelling vio- lently in the open streets during ...
... equal terms : you call upon me merely to get rid of your time- when I call upon you , I lose mine . " MAN AND WIFE . In a certain village in York- shire , a man and his wife were quarrelling vio- lently in the open streets during ...
Page 31
... equals that by Sir Thomas Lawrence , in his Majesty's collection . The loan of this picture his Majesty has been graciously pleased to grant to the house of Moon , Boys , and Graves , and a splendid en- graving from it will shottly ...
... equals that by Sir Thomas Lawrence , in his Majesty's collection . The loan of this picture his Majesty has been graciously pleased to grant to the house of Moon , Boys , and Graves , and a splendid en- graving from it will shottly ...
Page 36
... equal . But inanition ; we love to feel her pulse throbbing be- cannot bear to think that even Nature herself is the great saving is to come . Work as hard neath us , and to listen to her accents amid the as he could , a writer could ...
... equal . But inanition ; we love to feel her pulse throbbing be- cannot bear to think that even Nature herself is the great saving is to come . Work as hard neath us , and to listen to her accents amid the as he could , a writer could ...
Page 45
... equal robbery with murder , is to reduce mur- der to robbery ; to confound in common minds the gradations of iniquity , and incite the commission of a greater crime , to prevent the detection of a less.-DR. JOHNSON . Politeness is the ...
... equal robbery with murder , is to reduce mur- der to robbery ; to confound in common minds the gradations of iniquity , and incite the commission of a greater crime , to prevent the detection of a less.-DR. JOHNSON . Politeness is the ...
Page 47
... equal time , and with equal effect . The tardy stroke must be quickened , and the languid invigorated , and the whole line made to dress , in the military phrase , as it ad- vances : No breathing time , no resting on the hoe , no pause ...
... equal time , and with equal effect . The tardy stroke must be quickened , and the languid invigorated , and the whole line made to dress , in the military phrase , as it ad- vances : No breathing time , no resting on the hoe , no pause ...
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