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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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Some of them leave their homes on Monday morning, and make the whole circuit of their district before returning, living and lodging meanwhile, _free of expense_, with the planters.

If they are not inclined to listen to the complaints of the apprentices, they soon find that the apprentices are not inclined to make complaints to them, and that they consequently have much more leisure time, and get through their district much easier.

Of the sixty magistrates in Jamaica, but few can be said to discharge their duties faithfully.

The governor is often required to interfere.

A few weeks since he discharged two magistrates for putting iron collars on two women, in direct violation of the law, and then sending him false reports.
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