The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 42
... labour , strict silence , and a judicious ADDRESS TO BRITISH CHRISTIANS RESPECTING SLAVERY . MY FELLOW COUNTRYMEN , There are in the island of Jamaica three hundred thousand British slaves . Fifteen thousand of them , at least , are the ...
... labour , strict silence , and a judicious ADDRESS TO BRITISH CHRISTIANS RESPECTING SLAVERY . MY FELLOW COUNTRYMEN , There are in the island of Jamaica three hundred thousand British slaves . Fifteen thousand of them , at least , are the ...
Page 43
... labour . " The establishment of The Times newspaper is an example , on a large scale , of a manufactory in which the division of labour , both mental and bodily , is admirably illustrated , and in which also the effect of the domestic ...
... labour . " The establishment of The Times newspaper is an example , on a large scale , of a manufactory in which the division of labour , both mental and bodily , is admirably illustrated , and in which also the effect of the domestic ...
Page 46
... labour , which has here tofore been applied solely to their masters ' benefit . Should this resolution be enforced , the whole wealth of the Indies would not be sufficient to repay the injured Africans and their descendants the heavy ...
... labour , which has here tofore been applied solely to their masters ' benefit . Should this resolution be enforced , the whole wealth of the Indies would not be sufficient to repay the injured Africans and their descendants the heavy ...
Page 47
... labour of the field , as for example in holeing a cane - piece , i . e . in turning up the ground into parallel trenches for the reception of the cane - plants , the slaves of both sexes , from twenty perhaps to four- score in number ...
... labour of the field , as for example in holeing a cane - piece , i . e . in turning up the ground into parallel trenches for the reception of the cane - plants , the slaves of both sexes , from twenty perhaps to four- score in number ...
Page 60
... labour ; and then , in pursuance of the saving part of his plan , request- ed some small gratuity of meat and drink , which was giving him . He then looked out for the next two men could work at a time ; it was commenced both internally ...
... labour ; and then , in pursuance of the saving part of his plan , request- ed some small gratuity of meat and drink , which was giving him . He then looked out for the next two men could work at a time ; it was commenced both internally ...
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