The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1J. Crisp, 1833 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 36
... thought of casting metal types or letters , which could be ar- ranged in words , and sentences , and pages , and volumes ; and then a machine , called a printing - press , upon the principle of a screw , was made to stamp impressions of ...
... thought of casting metal types or letters , which could be ar- ranged in words , and sentences , and pages , and volumes ; and then a machine , called a printing - press , upon the principle of a screw , was made to stamp impressions of ...
Page 38
... thought the contortions of the body during the infliction of a flogging might cause the dislocation of the wrists . thing like a feeling of vanity , when he stated " Mr. King said that he disclaimed any that the workhouse institution of ...
... thought the contortions of the body during the infliction of a flogging might cause the dislocation of the wrists . thing like a feeling of vanity , when he stated " Mr. King said that he disclaimed any that the workhouse institution of ...
Page 39
... thought proper to make . They feel decidedly averse to subjects of this 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 ...
... thought proper to make . They feel decidedly averse to subjects of this 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 ...
Page 40
... thought it would do just as well to overturn have yourself received the benefit of this species of one of your own ; and this you have done very ef- property . You have told me of the enormous de- fectually . In your first letter there ...
... thought it would do just as well to overturn have yourself received the benefit of this species of one of your own ; and this you have done very ef- property . You have told me of the enormous de- fectually . In your first letter there ...
Page 45
... thought would have overpowered such effects . Rabbits , when alarmed , forcibly strike the earth with their feet , by the vi- bration of which they communicate their appre of the discriminating power of the ear of the ele- phant , we ...
... thought would have overpowered such effects . Rabbits , when alarmed , forcibly strike the earth with their feet , by the vi- bration of which they communicate their appre of the discriminating power of the ear of the ele- phant , we ...
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