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The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the

CHAPTER XXIV
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He has told me, in the course of our conversation, that neither my own pen, nor that of any other man, could describe adequately the horrors, of the Slave Trade, horrors which he himself had witnessed.

He has exhorted me to perseverance in this noble cause.

Could I have wished for a more favourable reception!--But mark the issue.

He was the nearest relation of a rich person concerned in the traffic; and if he were to come forward with his evidence publicly, he should ruin all his expectations from that Quarter.

In the same week I have visited another at a still greater distance.


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