The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 20
... hope to touch some that Society . They have supposed that our ob- jections are to civilizing and evangelizing Africa ; but we beg leave to say , that this is an error . to effect this great object than to plant among the We are well ...
... hope to touch some that Society . They have supposed that our ob- jections are to civilizing and evangelizing Africa ; but we beg leave to say , that this is an error . to effect this great object than to plant among the We are well ...
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... hope the public will come forward and assist them in this attempt ( which can hardly be called an experiment , ) in substituting Home Colo- nization for banishment , which under the name of emigration , is nothing short of a penalty ...
... hope the public will come forward and assist them in this attempt ( which can hardly be called an experiment , ) in substituting Home Colo- nization for banishment , which under the name of emigration , is nothing short of a penalty ...
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... hope upon a single throw- One prize of doubtful bliss , ten thousand blanks of woe ! " Then , what is wisdom ? " " Lady , look at me ; Wisdom herself in Fashion's votary see ! A galopade at Almack's in the season , A glance at Vestris ...
... hope upon a single throw- One prize of doubtful bliss , ten thousand blanks of woe ! " Then , what is wisdom ? " " Lady , look at me ; Wisdom herself in Fashion's votary see ! A galopade at Almack's in the season , A glance at Vestris ...
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... hope these things will be managed better hereafter ; and the way to secure it is to learn be- forehand the character and feelings of those we send to Parliament . How can this be done , except by recourse to the plan adopted by the ...
... hope these things will be managed better hereafter ; and the way to secure it is to learn be- forehand the character and feelings of those we send to Parliament . How can this be done , except by recourse to the plan adopted by the ...
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... hope and trust it will not be deemed an instance of vain eloquence or supererogation if I laconically promulgate , that , avoiding all syllogis- tical or hypothetical allusions , all parabolical or AMONG the standing orders of the House ...
... hope and trust it will not be deemed an instance of vain eloquence or supererogation if I laconically promulgate , that , avoiding all syllogis- tical or hypothetical allusions , all parabolical or AMONG the standing orders of the House ...
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