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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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It was stated that there were about fifteen thousand non-praedials, who would then be emancipated in Barbadoes.

This will most likely prove the occasion of much excitement and uneasiness, though it is not supposed that any thing serious will arise.

The hope was expressed that the legislature would effect the emancipation of the whole population at that time.

One of the magistrates informed us that he knew quite a number of planters in his district who were willing to liberate their apprentices immediately, but they were waiting for a general movement.

It was thought that this state of feeling was somewhat extensive.
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