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... character as well as events in their proper light-a History of the Aristocracy, showing its origin, progress, and ?? on the Slavery of the Proletarian Classes, how it came into the world and how it shall be made to go ?? on Prison Discipline-various Articles ...

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... o'clock in the Forenoon and Seven in the Evening. EXHIBITIONS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN MOVING TABLEAUX, OR PANORAMA OF AMERICAN SLAVERY, * Painted on 50,000 feet of Canvas, WILL be given in trie RECHABITE HALL, Cable- W street, BLACKBURN, every evening during ...

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... mindzwas emancipated in relious belief, but as regards medicine, the min4gtf the.people generally 're- mains in as object slavery as it was irlthadays of priestcraft. Does the Times wish to return to these days? Therefore' iu the face ot ten thousand such ...

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... emancipated ina reh~oli Ie belief, but, as regards mediiclne, thenmiud of the p so p I generailly re. | mainls in as abject slavery as it was in the days o7 priestcraft. Does Iy the Timos wish to return to these dayst a 3Vetiobical+ ' I NvEWS, NEWS, NEWS ...

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... mind was emanolpated In religious belief; but as regards medicine the mind of the people generally re. mains in as abject slavery ae It was in the days of priestcraft. Does the Times wish to return to those days ? The Petition to oomspel Doctors to wflte ...

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... mind was emancipated in religious belief, but, ae regards medicine, the mintd of the people generally re. mains in as abject slavery as It was In tbe days of prestucraft. Does the Times wish to return to these days I TBERTY of CONSCIENCE for EVER. Li ANC ...

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... peculiarities end cos~te~e of L ettahi pisiticitler aitae. lienro hue is enutbled conufidently to utnedotahe Sthe rentiovil slavery sympt om in s short, a titne zs I scollsistetat with satety, Persools residitng at a diatalice softer S. the first visit cult ...

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... GLASUGooV. Published this Morning, price 4d., A DEFENCE oa irlim GLASGOW FEMALE ASSO- At CIATION ion. i7ur ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, from the Misreprcsentattions of 1tev. Mlessrs. Jeffrey anll Scott, and Mir. W. Sineal. Reprinted by request from tilh Daily ...

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... actiou, profeasedly guaranteed by the Du combination act above referred to, end tht most degra- 'ith ding and irremediable slavery' In a besstted arid purse Id; proud mossyocracy.I )tb. The Central Committee of the National Association of erg United Trades ...

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... wrong offered to the people. AN ELECTOR.-Mr. G. Thompsos's absence from his post at such a crisis is inexplicable. We abhor slavery, but entertain doubts whiether thlehonourable gentleman's efforts, however praiseworthy they may be, to abolish it, do not ...

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... and t'TOiLiL BNTl.lAlNMENT, ?? n The Far West; or, the Emigrant's Progress, an tincluding Negro Llte in Fteedom and in s Slavery. -Doors open at 7; commence at r.-Stallp, 3s.; Boxes, 2s.; Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Y UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY AND ...

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... Petersburg. (Concluded.) 5 3, The Position of Women in Turkish Society. r 4. The English in South Africa. 5 6. An Escape from Slavery in America. 6. Wurking Associations of Paris. 7. New Books.-Notes on North America. The Numbers and Parts of the Firat Series ...