The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 28
... given from friend to friend , and will not bear the light . Have they not been given again and again ? Would it not be easy to point out many who have thus beguiled the real friends of the cause of abolition , and wormed themselves into ...
... given from friend to friend , and will not bear the light . Have they not been given again and again ? Would it not be easy to point out many who have thus beguiled the real friends of the cause of abolition , and wormed themselves into ...
Page 31
... given in evidence before a Committee of the House of Assembly of Jamaica . It appears that when she was about five years old , " she was sent by her mistress ( Eleanor Whitehead ) down to her house on the Bay for a flannel jacket , and ...
... given in evidence before a Committee of the House of Assembly of Jamaica . It appears that when she was about five years old , " she was sent by her mistress ( Eleanor Whitehead ) down to her house on the Bay for a flannel jacket , and ...
Page 34
... given or forfeited , as it were to God , for the pacification of his wrath in case of a misad- venture , whereby a Christian soul comes to a violent end , without the fault of any reason- able creature . If a horse strikes its keeper ...
... given or forfeited , as it were to God , for the pacification of his wrath in case of a misad- venture , whereby a Christian soul comes to a violent end , without the fault of any reason- able creature . If a horse strikes its keeper ...
Page 35
... given them . The slate invariably case ? I felt the blood boiling within me , splits in sharp edged flakes , so that an incon- but I conquered : I brow - beat my own man - siderable piece thrown to a great distance , hood , and gave him ...
... given them . The slate invariably case ? I felt the blood boiling within me , splits in sharp edged flakes , so that an incon- but I conquered : I brow - beat my own man - siderable piece thrown to a great distance , hood , and gave him ...
Page 41
... given information respecting some definite and expected occurrence , of which it was the preconcerted signal ; and nothing could have been known by it of any unexpected events , or of the collateral circumstances attending such as were ...
... given information respecting some definite and expected occurrence , of which it was the preconcerted signal ; and nothing could have been known by it of any unexpected events , or of the collateral circumstances attending such as were ...
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