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Hawoil_. "The planters did not treat their slaves worse on account of the discussions; but were more lenient and circumspect."-- _Letter of Hon. N.Nugent._ "There was far less cruelty exercised by the planters during the anti-slavery excitement in gland.
They were always on their guard to escape the notice of the abolitionists.
_They did not wish to have their names published abroad, and to be exposed as monsters of cruelty!_"-- _David Cranstoun, Esq._ We have now completed our observations upon Antigua.
It has been our single object in the foregoing account to give an accurate statement of the results of IMMEDIATE EMANCIPATION.
We have not taken a single step beyond the limits of testimony, and we are persuaded that testimony materially conflicting with this, cannot be procured from respectable sources in Antigua.
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