Anti-slavery Monthly Reporter, Volume 1Zachary Macaulay Bagster and Thoms, 1827 - Antislavery movements |
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Page 10
... sold one of them , and the child was torn from her maternal affec- tion . In the agony of her feelings she made a hideous howling , and for that crime was flogged . Soon after he sold her other child . This ' turned her heart within her ...
... sold one of them , and the child was torn from her maternal affec- tion . In the agony of her feelings she made a hideous howling , and for that crime was flogged . Soon after he sold her other child . This ' turned her heart within her ...
Page 12
... sold as unceremoniously as cattle or household goods for the payment of debts or of taxes , or are disposed of by pro- prietors in gangs , or singly , as best suits their interest . These are enormities , not only such as did once exist ...
... sold as unceremoniously as cattle or household goods for the payment of debts or of taxes , or are disposed of by pro- prietors in gangs , or singly , as best suits their interest . These are enormities , not only such as did once exist ...
Page 20
... sold there for thirty or forty dollars a piece . The consequence must be , that the effectual check of a perfect system of registration being wanting , and the interests and feelings of the planters being all in favour of the Slave ...
... sold there for thirty or forty dollars a piece . The consequence must be , that the effectual check of a perfect system of registration being wanting , and the interests and feelings of the planters being all in favour of the Slave ...
Page 22
... sold again as Slaves , and they and their children remain in bondage . Since the abolition of the Slave Trade , and the registration of Slaves in the Colony , the illicit traffic has been carried on to a great extent ; and a ...
... sold again as Slaves , and they and their children remain in bondage . Since the abolition of the Slave Trade , and the registration of Slaves in the Colony , the illicit traffic has been carried on to a great extent ; and a ...
Page 31
... sold arms to the insurgents of St. George's ; but the re- sult of further proceedings and inquiries tends to prove that Corberand was a suborned and perjured witness . And not only does it appear certain that his testimony against ...
... sold arms to the insurgents of St. George's ; but the re- sult of further proceedings and inquiries tends to prove that Corberand was a suborned and perjured witness . And not only does it appear certain that his testimony against ...
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