not a little by the appearance of another number. We beg permission to explain, therefore, that the issue of the present paper arises from no alteration of the plan adopted, but simply from a desire to furnish the possessors of the British Emancipator with the means of easily re
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Asnorr, Rev. T. F., on Eleanor Steer, 63, 66, 85; to Mr. Bernal, 252. Abolition, Amendment Act, to be proclaimed in Spanish Town, 130; in Denmark, 301; in France, 299; to be got rid of by a side wind, 127. Abolitionist, an, on Clergymen seeking Emancipation, 110; on a review of
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Esq., proprietor and local magistrate, 143. Christopher's, St., memorial on sugar-trade to British N. America, 183, 286, 9295; message of Governor to the Council, on abolition, 91; popular representation in, 292; Sunday market, 3; Christmas at, 1838, 210. Chronicle, Morning, Feb
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Results of emancipation, 287; Mr. Scoble's Lecture on at Finsbury chapel, London, 309. Reviews, of Wheeler on Ardent spirits, and the influence of war on the South Sea Islands, 203; Jamaica Plantership, by Benj. M‘Mabon, 208, 212; Buxton on the African slave trade, 222; Pringle'
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REPORTER, A FORTNIGHTLY STAMPED NEWSPAPER, Under the Direction of the Committee of the British. and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Published by LANCELOT WILD, 13, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND, and to be had of all Newsmen in the United Kingdom.
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The following passages contain his vindication of the conduct of his clients. It becomes necessary for me now, gentlemen, to show you that what Mr. Stainsby had done was no more than it was his duty as a clergyman to do. It cannot be denied that it is every clergyman's duty to r
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the United States. I have seen in a paper called the British Emancipator, an account of the detention in New York of the blacks on board the Amistad, and that the president of the United States will order them to be given up to Ruiz and Montes as their slaves. Without entering i
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apprentices, the sale of, 8, 15. Journal, Messrs. Thome and Kimball's, 129, 154, 143. Journals, public, on the debate in House of Lords, Feb., , , 1838, 29.' Judicatures, reformation of, government despatch, 182. Judicial atrocities, governor's circular, 63. Jump, Mr., denial of
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planters, 218 ; the contract struggle, 185; council abolißh apprenticeship, 107; extract of minutes of council, 128; Court of Appeal in, 200, 218; dissatisfaction of planters, 218; Dr. Palmer's jcurnal on, 221 ; elective franchise, 261 ; emancipating apprentices, from American p
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