The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 61
... remains ; and the old kitchen , with a long range of apartments , is reduced to a heap of rubbish . Leading from the Abbey to the modern part of the habitation is a noble room , seventy feet in length and twenty - three in breadth ; but ...
... remains ; and the old kitchen , with a long range of apartments , is reduced to a heap of rubbish . Leading from the Abbey to the modern part of the habitation is a noble room , seventy feet in length and twenty - three in breadth ; but ...
Page 63
... remains of Captain Cook received , as was the case , the worship of a god . Among the Kings who governed Hawail , or an extensive district in the island , during what may in its chronology be called the fabulous age , was Rono or Orono ...
... remains of Captain Cook received , as was the case , the worship of a god . Among the Kings who governed Hawail , or an extensive district in the island , during what may in its chronology be called the fabulous age , was Rono or Orono ...
Page 57
... remains to be said of the -you walk with him , reflect with him , life of Walton . Few events worthy of be- dwell with him on the peaceful beauties ing recorded can ever mark the history of of the landscape , and silently and gently any ...
... remains to be said of the -you walk with him , reflect with him , life of Walton . Few events worthy of be- dwell with him on the peaceful beauties ing recorded can ever mark the history of of the landscape , and silently and gently any ...
Page 64
... remains within our power ; we are all equally fervent in the desire that it should not meet its end by vio- lent convulsions . With this solemn warning to you , and , through you , to every Englishman who may read this letter , I beg to ...
... remains within our power ; we are all equally fervent in the desire that it should not meet its end by vio- lent convulsions . With this solemn warning to you , and , through you , to every Englishman who may read this letter , I beg to ...
Page 66
... remains to say , that the elephant is rarely mentioned in the accounts of the wars of the last half - century , between the British in India and the native troops ; though he is still used by a few of the native powers , the farthest ...
... remains to say , that the elephant is rarely mentioned in the accounts of the wars of the last half - century , between the British in India and the native troops ; though he is still used by a few of the native powers , the farthest ...
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