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Moxpay, Fes. 21

... Sand River Convention not having been violated by the late South African Rerublic. He contended that by their practice of slavery, their mode of dealing with the native tribes, and their misgovernment, they had made our interposition necessary, if the ...

l(omafiu& 20

... Company as gives implied sanction to the maintenance of slavery under the British flag. The hon. member and others who followed him did not confine their criticism to the single point of slavery embodiedin the resolution, but condemned the entire pullc‘]nl ...

PICTS AND SCOTS

... lecture the Sheriff is reported to have said—* Slavery had no place in their ly-umi’:-nd that is more than could be said of any other Euro State, including the Lowlands of Scotland, wm. according to Chalners, slavery was not enliml*‘a:bulhhed till near the beginning ...

THE ARMY ESTIMATES

... torturing death to maintain slavery in the Ottoman Empire. If ‘British interests” have any meaning in con- nection with the present struggle, they lie in securing just government in Egypt; of course involving the extinction of slavery and the slave trade througheut ...

DR DUFF AND THE KIRMICHAEL SCHOOL

... internsl slave trade led to his imprisonment for libel. In Janvary 1831 he founded in Boston the Liberator, » weekly anti-slavery journal, of which he was for thirty-four years the moving spirit, No means were lefs untried by the slaveowners and their ...

UNITED STATES REVENUE AND .- EXPENDITURE

... extent, delayiug the resumption of specie payments. SLAVERY IN AFGHANISTAN. THE British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Socisty have memorialised the Murquis of Salisbury on the suhject of the slave trade and slavery they alleg_e to exist very extensively throughout ...

WHAT THEN ?

... God furbid that I should be so selfish as to give up doing good when 1 get no thanks for it. The deeper the people are in slavery, the greater the need is to strive in their bahbll The less the work | see after me, the more I will strive to work. Should ...

MoxDAY, July 28,

... July 28, The Earl of SHAFTESBURY asked whether the Govern ment were prepared to issue a decrce abolishing the institution of slavery io Cyprus, Lord SALISBURY «aid he bad the most distinct assurances from the authorities that involuntary servitade did not ...

CROFTERS AND COTTARS

... beginnir.i of wisdom”—being interpreted means that the fear of the laird is the cop-stone of fuolishness. Thia fear begets slavery, slavery begets poverty, and poverty begets crime.— Yours, &c., LAW AND JUsTICR, ...

WORKING MEN'S SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT

... — Once again,”.ccccoocvnueceone.e.. Mr Long Song,—* Cameron Men.Mr John M'Lean Comic So#‘;— Cruel Slavery Duyli Mr C. Lambie Song.-—- Flowers of the F0re5t,” Miss Stubberfield Song,—* Scotch Lassie Jean,Mr A ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1885
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 91 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE SLAVE IMAGINATION

... had only seen wealth In connection with slavery. Wealth, intelligence, refineneat, Inx-iry—til those elements tbit distinguish advuced civilisation - I bad only seen connection with the system of hamaa slavery. I had an idea that no man —I notions political ...

HOW TC BE FPBREE

... sword noran Act of Parliament can make us free. Slavery does nut 50 much consist in the hands and feet being | nanacled as in the mind being fottered. Who is wholly a slave? He who is content in slavery—he ‘who does not respect himself ; he who without ...