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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

INTRODUCTION
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He thought there had been a case of this kind every month for a year past.

The planters were becoming tired of the apprenticeship, and from mere considerations of interest and comfort, were adopting free labor.
A new impulse had been given to education in Montserrat, and schools were springing up in all parts of the island.

Mr.W.thought there was no island in which education was so extensive.

Religious influences were spreading among the people of all classes.

Marriages were occurring every week.
We had an interview with the Rev.Mr.H., an aged colored minister.


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