The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 26
... eye speaks knowledge , health his elastic limb ; Come , then , my Lucy , let us ask of him ! " " Little reading , with much thinking , is a more probable way to make a man learned , than very No , ask me not , my fair one , lest my tale ...
... eye speaks knowledge , health his elastic limb ; Come , then , my Lucy , let us ask of him ! " " Little reading , with much thinking , is a more probable way to make a man learned , than very No , ask me not , my fair one , lest my tale ...
Page 29
... eyes of a body of men , however they may betray an honest and acute individual into in- judicious confidence ... eye window over the entrance MEM . OF A SLAVE . " Facts - not. THE TOURIST . 26 29.
... eyes of a body of men , however they may betray an honest and acute individual into in- judicious confidence ... eye window over the entrance MEM . OF A SLAVE . " Facts - not. THE TOURIST . 26 29.
Page 31
... eye , and a little film grew over it . " One witness stated , that " he saw the instrument , through the means of which the accident hap- pened : it was a small cat with six tails , and was made for the purpose of correct- ing children ...
... eye , and a little film grew over it . " One witness stated , that " he saw the instrument , through the means of which the accident hap- pened : it was a small cat with six tails , and was made for the purpose of correct- ing children ...
Page 33
... eyes of the terrified aspirant . After entering the grand vesti- bule of the mystic shrine , he was led by the hierophant , amidst surrounding darkness and incumbent horrors , through all the ex- tended ailes , winding avenues , and ...
... eyes of the terrified aspirant . After entering the grand vesti- bule of the mystic shrine , he was led by the hierophant , amidst surrounding darkness and incumbent horrors , through all the ex- tended ailes , winding avenues , and ...
Page 35
... eye - witness of their behaviour in this greatest pang of all . One by one the man kissed his children with the firmness of a hero , and , blessing them , gave as his last words- ( oh ! will it be be- lieved , and have no influence upon ...
... eye - witness of their behaviour in this greatest pang of all . One by one the man kissed his children with the firmness of a hero , and , blessing them , gave as his last words- ( oh ! will it be be- lieved , and have no influence upon ...
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