The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Том 17J. Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... Negroes engaged in the Revolt at Demerara , 89 106 Trial of Thurtell and Hunt , Trial of Thomas Hay , for Assault and Attempt at Murder , 109 · 115 ness , Trial of Patrick , Maurice , and John Cremins , for the murder of the Franks ...
... Negroes engaged in the Revolt at Demerara , 89 106 Trial of Thurtell and Hunt , Trial of Thomas Hay , for Assault and Attempt at Murder , 109 · 115 ness , Trial of Patrick , Maurice , and John Cremins , for the murder of the Franks ...
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... negroes , by an extended plan of religious instruc- tion , and by such other measures as may gradually conduce to the same end . But his Majesty earnestly re- commends to you to treat the whole subject with the calmness and discre- tion ...
... negroes , by an extended plan of religious instruc- tion , and by such other measures as may gradually conduce to the same end . But his Majesty earnestly re- commends to you to treat the whole subject with the calmness and discre- tion ...
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... negroes may be ultimate- ly qualified to act as citizens and free- men , this last issue ought for the pre- sent to be kept as much as possible in the background . All that should now be done is to improve their external , and , above ...
... negroes may be ultimate- ly qualified to act as citizens and free- men , this last issue ought for the pre- sent to be kept as much as possible in the background . All that should now be done is to improve their external , and , above ...
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... negroes in the whole of the colonies ? ( Expressions of dissent . ) — He wished to know then , whether vernment intended that the use of the whip upon females should be put down in all the colonies . He wished to know what grounds there ...
... negroes in the whole of the colonies ? ( Expressions of dissent . ) — He wished to know then , whether vernment intended that the use of the whip upon females should be put down in all the colonies . He wished to know what grounds there ...
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... negroes to lead to a quite contrary inference . One of these ran thus " He is marked on the flesh with the initials C. C. P. , and has flogging marks on his shoulders . " In another was the expression , as part of the description ...
... negroes to lead to a quite contrary inference . One of these ran thus " He is marked on the flesh with the initials C. C. P. , and has flogging marks on his shoulders . " In another was the expression , as part of the description ...
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