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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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_He had never been known to have a falling out with any man in his life_.

Another fact was, that Mr.Wright was the only resident sugar proprietor in all that region of country.

He superintends his own estate, while the other large estates are generally left in the hands of unprincipled, mercenary men.
[Footnote A: We have the following testimony of Sir Lionel Smith to the superiority of St.Thomas in the East.

It is taken from the Royal Gazette, (Kingston.) May 6, 1837.

"His Excellency has said, that in all his tour he was not more highly gratified with any parish than he was with St.Thomas in the East."] We called on the Wesleyan missionary at Morant Bay, Rev.Mr.Crookes, who has been in Jamaica fifteen years.


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