The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 23
... kind . They are quasi dedications to the reality , and are not remove- ― SIR : The West Indian party attempt to justify forward the fact of Slavery having been allowed under the Jewish dispensation - though in quite another form , and ...
... kind . They are quasi dedications to the reality , and are not remove- ― SIR : The West Indian party attempt to justify forward the fact of Slavery having been allowed under the Jewish dispensation - though in quite another form , and ...
Page 28
... kind besides , that are daily 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 ...
... kind besides , that are daily 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 ...
Page 30
... kind of fresh dripping , and lay them in places infested with slugs . In a few hours the leaves will be found covered with snails and slugs , which may then , of course , be destroyed in any way the gardener may think fit . DOMESTIC ...
... kind of fresh dripping , and lay them in places infested with slugs . In a few hours the leaves will be found covered with snails and slugs , which may then , of course , be destroyed in any way the gardener may think fit . DOMESTIC ...
Page 38
... kind " master , and all the charms of Slavery , being con- demned to the workhouse for life , that he will pass the remainder of his days in a peaceful retreat , in undisturbed repose . We will give them a short sketch of the reality ...
... kind " master , and all the charms of Slavery , being con- demned to the workhouse for life , that he will pass the remainder of his days in a peaceful retreat , in undisturbed repose . We will give them a short sketch of the reality ...
Page 39
... kind being brought under the notice of liberal - minded men in Great Britain , from a conviction that they can . not fail to be noticed , and consequently re- medied . " In order to convey to our distant readers some idea of the mode of ...
... kind being brought under the notice of liberal - minded men in Great Britain , from a conviction that they can . not fail to be noticed , and consequently re- medied . " In order to convey to our distant readers some idea of the mode of ...
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