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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

INTRODUCTION
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Most of his testimony will be found in Chapter III.

He said, that owing to the dry weather he should not make one third of his average crop.

Yet his people had acted their part well.

He had been encouraged by their improved industry and efficiency, to bring into cultivation lands that had never before been tilled.
It was delightful to witness the change which had been wrought in this planter by the abolition of slavery.

Although accustomed for years to command a hundred human beings with absolute authority, he could rejoice in the fact that his power was wrested from him, and when asked to specify the advantages of freedom over slavery, he named emphatically and above all others _the abolition of flogging_.


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