Some Account of the State of Slavery At Mauritius Since the British Occupation

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The same System of Education is continued on my other 'es'. Ates, the Blacks are regular in their attendance at church, and the scriptures are explained to them every Sunday. The Hcvd. M. Tyerman, my late lamented friend, preached to oiir people, at Bon Espoir t and at Beau Manguier, before he went to Madagascar, where be was removed from the labours of his extensive ministry, and from his collaborator in the mighty work of spreading religion and civilization. George Bennet Esquire, the worthy
...companion of his toils, assisted in our schools, and as he has returned to Loudon, he may be appealed to, by the curious, for satisfactory information. M. Tyerman's e*tr.. Cts from my Book of Instructions, were e-p ; ous and he intended to publish them, as an exam- p T e of what might be done for the benefit of the Sl. Ve, ^because it had been done at Bclomnrc. The London Mis- sionary Society are too just to WOlloM a communication (73) of those documents, if any furihrr proof he required of the unfounded nature of the charge that, •• the slaves were generally excluded from all moral or religious instruction ; and to te.

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