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... and framed an anti-slavery constitution. The local Legislature then passed an Act providing for the election of a Convention, which subsequently sat at Lecompton, and drew up a constitution containing a clause establishing slavery in the territory. This ...

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... PROCEEDINGS'ON CABDBOSS CkSE bekore the. FREE CHURCH.COMMISSION TO-MORROW; I Also, REPOR&T OF. DR CHBEVER'SA ADDRESS ON SLAVERY. EDINBURGH, TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1S60. TO CORRESPONDDEITST -Al cenmnnieottons addressed to the Edltor sbould be brie legibly ...

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... following resolutions were unatimously agreed to:- Moved by Mr GSORaO LoRIMix, seconded by Mr REID:- That, regarding American slavery in all its phases with the deepest abhorrence, as a most iniquitous and indefensible system, this meeting hereby declares ...

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... (corge Street, G(lasgow--1 Pr.m rublic Meeting to hear a statement from Rev. J. R. 3almne, on American Chnrche3, States, and Slavery -llali of Augustine Church, George IV. Bridge- .30 P.M. WEDNESD)AY, MARVII 12. Soiree of Society for the Liberation of Religion ...

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... although slavery is a frightful blot on the liberties of the American lUePulUi,, contrast even the slavery of North- ecrr. Alnerica, which is gradually givinrg w'ay before the action of Protestant liberty and, 'a free Press, with the slavery af Caba, ...

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... tl of five hundred francs. A contract of such a sus- a picious nature must ?? alarm in the breasts of , every opponent of slavery ; and Lord Brongbam P 'in the House of Lords has anxiously sought for d explanations from the Government upon the b subject ...

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... evil is 'American slavery~i; Dr. Cheever feels that Its -abolition re bires Iieans rgdical, comprehensive, and . therefore ' 'offensive to many. It is *not necessary' to utter a word in proof of the broad, pal- pable truth, that 'slavery and Christianity ...

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... demand of the friends of emancipation in Great Britain that the Government of the. United States should make the abolition of Slavery the special object in suppressing the great rebellion. No demand could be more reasonable; and- the subscriber, in soliciting ...

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... its worst, Mr Beenher was welcomed with a demonstration which carries one's thoughts back to the old triumphs of the anti-slavery cause. Under the classic roof of Exeter Hall he has defended before a sympathising audience the cause of his country. What ...

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... GENESIS AND SCIENCE. Ill. NARCISSuS LITTRELL'S DIAJ2Y-PRIOR. IV. THE SCOTTISHI 31ETAI'IYSICIANS-BROWN AND HAIIILTON. V. SLAVERY AND THE SLANE STATES. VLF MEMOIRS Or JODN DALTON. VIL BSRANGER-POLITICIAN AND IOET. VIL. TRAVELS IN AiIERICA AND PALESTLNE-EARLY ...

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... free from the curse of slavery. With a Freesoll majority of Congress at his back, the Freesoil President could carry through the two Assemblies that legislate for America a Bill of Union with Mexico containing this anti- slavery clause. The slaveholders ...

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... (lemaud of the friends of emancipation in Great Britain that the Government of the United States should make the abolition of Slavery the special object in suppressing the great rebellion. No demand - couol he more reasonable ; and the subscriber, in soliciting ...