The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 39
... Island , at least to such a pitch as would insure the removal of the evil . “ There are a number of persons who will ... islands they do not give more . With so scanty a pit- tance , it is indeed possible for the soul and body to be held ...
... Island , at least to such a pitch as would insure the removal of the evil . “ There are a number of persons who will ... islands they do not give more . With so scanty a pit- tance , it is indeed possible for the soul and body to be held ...
Page 42
... island of Jamaica three hundred thousand British slaves . Fifteen thousand of them , at least , are the children of Englishmen and Scotchmen . Under this cruel system the agricultural population are rapidly decreasing by death . Females ...
... island of Jamaica three hundred thousand British slaves . Fifteen thousand of them , at least , are the children of Englishmen and Scotchmen . Under this cruel system the agricultural population are rapidly decreasing by death . Females ...
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... island of Antigua , with the consent of their Christian mind to be an invaluable boon , which directed the sinner to a Saviour , and was fraught with consolation to the weary and heavy laden , by flowed fully and freely to us ; its ...
... island of Antigua , with the consent of their Christian mind to be an invaluable boon , which directed the sinner to a Saviour , and was fraught with consolation to the weary and heavy laden , by flowed fully and freely to us ; its ...
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... Island has been lawfully acquired , under the authority of the laws of the United Kingdom , and that it ought to be held as sacred as any other description of property sacred as any other description of property belonging to his ...
... Island has been lawfully acquired , under the authority of the laws of the United Kingdom , and that it ought to be held as sacred as any other description of property sacred as any other description of property belonging to his ...
Page 58
... island under the French Government before 1810. Sir George Murray felt the difficulty , but expressed himself with the same honesty as to the proper means of surmounting it : " The Slave- owners had themselves created the confusion , to ...
... island under the French Government before 1810. Sir George Murray felt the difficulty , but expressed himself with the same honesty as to the proper means of surmounting it : " The Slave- owners had themselves created the confusion , to ...
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