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A View of the Past and Present State of the Island of Jamaica: With Remarks ... - Page 174
by John Stewart - 1823 - 363 pages
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Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th May, 1823, on a ...

Great Britain. Parliament House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1823 - 476 pages
...very face of his wife and family and of the community—has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited, and received into company, especially if he be a man of some influence and weight in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency or dereliction...
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Substance of the Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th May, 1823, on a ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Antislavery movements - 1823 - 586 pages
...very face of his wife and family and of the community—has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited, and received into company, especially if he be a man of some influence and weight in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency or dereliction...
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An Appeal to the Religion, Justice, and Humanity of the Inhabitants of the ...

William Wilberforce - Abolitionists - 1823 - 642 pages
...very face of his wife ami family and of the community—has generally as much outward reaped shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited, and. received into company, especially if he be a man of some influence and weight in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency or dereliction...
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The West India Colonies: The Calumnies and Misrepresentations Circulated ...

James MacQueen - Slavery - 1824 - 484 pages
...very face of his wife and family and of the community, has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited and received into company especially, if he be a man of some influence in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency or dereliction of moral...
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The West India Colonies: The Calumnies and Misrepresentations Circulated ...

James MacQueen - Slavery - 1824 - 482 pages
...the very face of his wife and family and ofthe community, has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited and received into company especially, if he be a man of some influence in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency or dereliction of moral...
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The West India Colonies: The Calumnies and Misrepresentations Circulated ...

James MacQueen - Slavery - 1824 - 484 pages
...very face of his wife and family and of the community, has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited and received into company especially, if he be a man of some influence in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency or dereliction of moral...
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Review of the Quarterly Review: Or, An Exposure of the Erroneous Opinions ...

Antislavery movements - 1824 - 124 pages
...very face of his wife and family, and of the community, has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited, and received into company, especially if he be a man of some influence in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency, or dereliction of moral...
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The Colonial Controversy: Containing a Refutation of the Calumnies of the ...

James MacQueen - Enslaved persons - 1825 - 236 pages
...countenanced, visited and received in company, especially if he be a man of some influence and weight in the community, as if he had been guilty of no breach...profligacy is, however, less common than it was formerly. IN HO tOUNTRr, however, are examples of female infidelity more rare than in Jamaica. The wedded fair...
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Memoirs of a West-India Planter

John Riland - Enslaved persons - 1827 - 270 pages
...very face of his wife and family and of the community—has generally as much outward respect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited, and received...community, as if he had been guilty of no breach of decency ! If a gentleman pays his addresses to a lady, it is not thought, necessary, as 'a homage to her delicacy,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1828 - 852 pages
...very t'.uv of his wife and family and of the community—has generally as much outward re. spect shewn him, and is as much countenanced, visited, and received into company, especially if he be a man of some «•eight and influence in the community, ai if he had been guilty of no breach of decency ! If a...
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