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... Coloured Population - Churches of Washing- ton - Visit to Mount Vernon - General Washington - Suc- cession of Forest Trees - Methodist Conference - Steps to- wards Abolition of Slavery - Preaching before Congress- Impressions of ...
... Coloured Population - Churches of Washing- ton - Visit to Mount Vernon - General Washington - Suc- cession of Forest Trees - Methodist Conference - Steps to- wards Abolition of Slavery - Preaching before Congress- Impressions of ...
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... Coloured Congregation - Education in New Orleans - Ex- pense of Living - Prospects of its Trade - Banks - the Mis- sissippi - The Markets - Louisiana State - Coloured Popula- tion - Mr Macdonogh and his Negroes - The Cemetery of New ...
... Coloured Congregation - Education in New Orleans - Ex- pense of Living - Prospects of its Trade - Banks - the Mis- sissippi - The Markets - Louisiana State - Coloured Popula- tion - Mr Macdonogh and his Negroes - The Cemetery of New ...
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... Coloured Population - King's College - Union of Roman Catholic and Episcopal Parties- Presbyterianism - The Banner Newspaper - News from Scot- land - Kingston - Sail amongst the Thousand Islands- Queen's College - Students - Brockville ...
... Coloured Population - King's College - Union of Roman Catholic and Episcopal Parties- Presbyterianism - The Banner Newspaper - News from Scot- land - Kingston - Sail amongst the Thousand Islands- Queen's College - Students - Brockville ...
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... Coloured Passenger - Home CHAPTER XVI . First Impressions - Advantages and Disadvantages - Political Condition of United States - Doctrines of Equality - Popular Caprice - Treatment of Public Men - The Union - Its Exten- sion - Its ...
... Coloured Passenger - Home CHAPTER XVI . First Impressions - Advantages and Disadvantages - Political Condition of United States - Doctrines of Equality - Popular Caprice - Treatment of Public Men - The Union - Its Exten- sion - Its ...
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... coloured population , served by the Professors of the Theological College , and by the pastor of the Presbyterian congregation by turns - an excellent example to the students of Theology and future pastors of the Presbyterian Church ...
... coloured population , served by the Professors of the Theological College , and by the pastor of the Presbyterian congregation by turns - an excellent example to the students of Theology and future pastors of the Presbyterian Church ...
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Page 191 - Jerusalem, my happy home, When shall I come to thee ? When shall my sorrows have an end, Thy joys when shall I see...
Page 276 - With whom he came across the eastern deep, Fills the savannas with his murmurings, And hides his sweets, as in the golden age, Within the hollow oak. I listen long To his domestic hum, and think I hear The sound of that advancing multitude Which soon shall fill these deserts.
Page 262 - We need not bid, for cloistered cell, Our neighbour and our work farewell, Nor strive to wind ourselves too high For sinful man beneath the sky : The trivial round, the common task, Would furnish all we ought to ask ; Eoom to deny ourselves ; a road To bring us daily nearer God.
Page 54 - It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or is made weak.
Page 10 - Yet the Lord will command his lovingkindness in the daytime, and in the night his song shall be with me, and my prayer unto the God of my life.
Page 91 - ... idleness ; and I have no objection to your giving my money in charity to the amount of forty or fifty pounds a year, when you think it well bestowed.
Page 118 - I emancipate and set free my servant, David Rice, and direct my executors to give him one hundred dollars. I recommend him in the strongest manner to the respect, esteem and confidence, of any community in which he may happen to live. He has been my slave for twenty-four years, during all which time he has been trusted to every extent, and in every respect; my confidence in him has been unbounded; his relation to myself and family has always been such as to afford him daily opportunities to deceive...
Page 212 - I do not know what to make of them ; was there a white man over them with a whip in his hand, all day, why then I should see and understand the cause of their running, and incessant labour; but I cannot comprehend it, Sir; there is something in it, Sir — there is something in it. Great man, Sir, that Jim — great man, Sir, should like to own him, Sir, should like to own him.
Page 302 - What then? notwithstanding, every way, whether in pretence or in truth, Christ is preached; and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice.
Page 91 - You are to consider, that neither myself nor wife is now in the way to do these good offices. In all other respects, I recommend it to you, and have no doubt of your observing the greatest economy and frugality ; as I suppose you know, that I do not get a farthing for my services here, more than my expenses. It becomes necessary, therefore, for me to be saving at home.