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406 SOME INCONSISTENCIES OF THE ENGLISH ...
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LXIIL—SOME INCONSISTENCIES OF THE
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Some African years king ago , arrived , ...
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" Who Would Ever Have Supposed That Brit...
hu t L ord sband pas , be t _^ and the Brifcta husband a son , if yet you I alive once can " p , romi and se try d you to I believe would you be ; have forgive a
. were James soot carri hed e d ou the t hi loving s new in care tentions of hu , and sband Britta and ' s later son . years She
f lived ace st t o a wore good the y im age ress , bu of t t t o t blow he la whic test h had of beref her t life her her of
lifeless her lover form -bridegroom of the p and d woman her bra was ve young borne son fro . m the And bed when where the
her she had illow died which , the nei on age ghbours being o found ened a was little fo faded und to packet contain under the
_certificate p , of her , first happy p marriage , , the register also of Magnie ' s birtha faded blue ribbon tied in a lover ' s knotand
These a tiny little white memorial rosette , taken s of her from earl her bab ved y ' s chris los tening t told , cap the .
hidden tale of Britta ' s heart . Gaspar y , in due time , married firs his t own -born and son his receive brother d the ' s loved early and love , honoured Inga Ger name tson , of Magnie their
Win wick . Jessie M . Saxby .
406 Some Inconsistencies Of The English ...
406 SOME INCONSISTENCIES OF THE ENGLISH LAW .
Lxiil—Some Inconsistencies Of The
LXIIL—SOME INCONSISTENCIES OF THE ENGLISH LAW .
Some African Years King Ago , Arrived , ...
Some African years king ago arrived , a negro at woman an Eng , lish one of station the wives on the of African a petty
_coas and t . it She was had , accorded fled from to her his tyranny The king , and indi craved gnant protection at her ,
flihtsent one of his ministers . after herto , reclaim her as his slave g , but this being contrary to the Eng , lish laws , the man
was s ; eizedand imprisoned for awhile as a kidnapper . The put woman We up can w escaped ith n , ot the hel , loss and _j _> of her ity his ing husb slave the and . and African master was king . ; . obli . for _-. ged ¦ that to
substantiating ignorance of Eng his lish claim p law . , Had which - he poor demanded alone his prevented wife the not restoration his him slave from of
no the Eng wom lish an on governor the ground would that have she withheld was of the her — lish from law him ; if but - '
not being aware of this " speciality " Eng— -we underwent refuses may Negro call to it slavery slav an so— imp eholders which risonment is now , has he lost left generall . his to husbands property y acknowled , the and ged ri his ghts ; messenger to which ; be an it tohuman All
infraction of all the rights belonging ; the race .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 406, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/46/
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