The Eclectic Review, Volumen21;Volumen39Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1824 |
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... marriage , and many induced to attend regularly at public worship . ' p.506 . These facts , admitting them to be such , will be deemed but a slender foundation for this Writer's broad assertions . If this is a specimen of his peculiar ...
... marriage , and many induced to attend regularly at public worship . ' p.506 . These facts , admitting them to be such , will be deemed but a slender foundation for this Writer's broad assertions . If this is a specimen of his peculiar ...
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... marriages legally solemnized between Slaves since the 1st of January 1808 , " down to 1822 inclusive , we find ( p . 130. ) that in the parish of Manchester not a single such marriage was celebrated prior to 1820. In 1820 five marriages ...
... marriages legally solemnized between Slaves since the 1st of January 1808 , " down to 1822 inclusive , we find ( p . 130. ) that in the parish of Manchester not a single such marriage was celebrated prior to 1820. In 1820 five marriages ...
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... marriages had been celebrated between slaves in the island of Jamaica . We again avail ourselves of the comment on this statement , supplied in the Appendix to the Debate , the whole of which we cannot too strongly recommend to the ...
... marriages had been celebrated between slaves in the island of Jamaica . We again avail ourselves of the comment on this statement , supplied in the Appendix to the Debate , the whole of which we cannot too strongly recommend to the ...
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... marriages , we should have had the list of such marriages , instead of being returned nil , boasting a much larger proportion than even Jamaica itself . The clergymen of Grenada are very candid on this point . " The legal solemnization ...
... marriages , we should have had the list of such marriages , instead of being returned nil , boasting a much larger proportion than even Jamaica itself . The clergymen of Grenada are very candid on this point . " The legal solemnization ...
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... marriages between slaves . After this general survey of the state of the other West - Indian colonies in respect to marriage , we again return to Jamaica , and ask , whether there is not the utmost reason to believe that the account ...
... marriages between slaves . After this general survey of the state of the other West - Indian colonies in respect to marriage , we again return to Jamaica , and ask , whether there is not the utmost reason to believe that the account ...
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