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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE BRITISH SLAVE-MARKET

... eight bhndred pieces of ecclesiastical patronage now tl ed belonging to the crown. Why should Chelsea com- er plain ? Its slavery is not singular. 0 A People blame Lord Cadogan-they bad better look e le, nearer home. For fashioll s sake the sys ,re tem ...

THE BRITISH SLAVE-MARKET

... er eight hundred pieces of ecclesiastical patronage now ad belonging to the crown. Why should Chelsea com- er plain ? Its slavery is not singular. A People blame Lord Cadogan-they had better look e, nearer home. For fashion's sake they abet the sys- re ...

THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE MANCHESTER TRADES PROTECTION SOCIETY TO THE TRADES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... turn it to your salvation, if you please. The means to gain your own elevation, and to emancipate your brethren from the slavery under which you have grown, are in your own bands; for with all your poverty you have thirty millions of pounds in the Savings ...

THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE MANCHESTER TRADES PROTECTION SOCIETY TO THE TRADES OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

... turn it to your salvation, if -you please. The means to gain your own elevation, and to emancipite your brethren from the slavery under which you have grown, are in your own bands; for with all your poverty you have thirty millions of pounds in the Savings ...

RICHARD OASTLER ON FREE-TRADE

... hive. I Most likely those veri.ees would be the first to sting me, so fondly do our English working men I hug the chains of slavery and poverty, unaer the charmed word-freedom of aneson, Free Trade; failing to preceivo, that without regulation-Pro- tection-there ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... escmpi from slavery he has earned m. a subsistence by exhibiting, in the free staties 'of n-Armerica, a panorama of some of the appaLlimg' by scenes resulting from the existence of slavery. He' to also delivered lectures agaiiist slavery, and thiiri ur ...

Trades' Intelligence

... and admiration of the world ?? So much for their general attributes. Then if we descend to particulars, we are told that slavery is as exotic that cannot root in the free soil of l3ritain: that for a slave to plant but his foot upon Britii soil his manacles ...

Trades' Intelligence

... and admiration of the world ?? So much for their general attributes. Then if we descend to particulars, we are told that slavery is an exotic that cannot root in the free soil of Britain; that for a slave to plant but his foot upon British soil his manacles ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... escape from slavery he has earned' kini. subsi~tnce4by exhibiting, in the free states ofr bon- America, a panoramp of some of' the appalling by scenes resulting, from the existence of slavery,' H tioalso delivered lectures against slavery, and thus our ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... states of n- America, a panorama of some of the appalling ly 'scenesresulting from the existence of slavery. He to also delivered lectut-es against slavery; and thus ur renderedbimself very obioxious to the slaveowners . of the states. Under these ciricumstances ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... interests of labour cannot be over esti- l mated. It is to us indeed a question of com- parative liberty, or positive and abject slavery a nd degradation. SA conspiracy to persuade ! What a sole- J cism ! They may as well talk of a conspiracy eto think. At this ...

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF UNITED TRADES

... wedge which a few more vigorous blows will drive home, and fix the working men of England in , a position of irremediable slavery to the despots of I capital. It is this consideration which gives to these prosecutions an importance beyond all former pre- ...