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ENTERTAINED BY THE GLENDALE MARTYR

... ** Tas Martyr.” Oa meeting the Commissioners, Jubn thaokad them for coming to assist the croftera to break the chaias of slavery. Toe Sheriff and party visited J sho'shousain theafternona, where they were entertained to t:a during which John gave them ...

. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... newspapers t day stating that General Gordon had issued s proclamation at Khartoum which declared the reestablishment of slavery. Lord GRANVILLE, in reply, said that the information of the Government did not «}uiu confirm the nep:rt telegram ; but without ...

THE DR MACKAY CONTROVERSY

... favour of slavery, but merely reported the incidents of the war, ‘njo‘hrr matters wmch were ou'side the qaestion of slavery. I repeat again that he accepted the 7iwes appoint ment as & matter of business ; but that he did 8o we an oppouent of slavery, and ...

ARE BO IN r

... seemed to have fairly realised the position of affairs. THE COMING SLAVERY. Or all political expressions of opinion recently made, Mr Herbert Spencer's article, The Coining Slavery, is most worthy of attention. Mr Spencer is distinguished as being ...

RUSSIAN' ARTILLERY,

... Sea woul 1 d auffice to wateh sufficiently the suspicious coas gun-boats on the Ri ta of Massowah and ‘The Eng- lish anti-slavery © ecieties woul d do well. before addressing to the Constantinople Conference, to make to the Governor of Aden and to the ...

LORD ROSEBERY IN BIRMINGHAM

... Salisbury’s recent utterances with regard to Ulster as disgraceful. He denied that the Liberals wished to sell Ulster into slavery. All they desired was to gn Ulster full and fair representation in an Irish arliament in Dablin. He objected to the Local ...

growth—growth in education, growth in habit of self-government in an departments of the I State, growth in that ..

... especially when the vexed question of slavery came to add to the friction. A climate of great heat, and a land of great wealth of growth, the negro question has always been one of much intensity in Brazil. Slavery there found its great stronghold on the ...

LZCTURII BY SIR WILLIAM COLLINS

... enough, he said, to remember the abolition of slavery—the strenuous efforta which were put forth to bring about that great and glorious end, and the rejoicings with which victor) , was received; hut slavery to intoxicating dnnic was even more degrading ...

WATERNISH

... imrnnood upon the meeting the duty of doing what ittle they could towards the emancipation of their brethren from landlord slavery. Mr Donald Mac- Kinnon spoke of their poverty, how they were confined -né rack-rented. The meeting was aleo addressed H Messrs ...

Thoughts from Thinkers

... which none other can have. Man is made for better purposes; than for the drudgery of the world ; much more, than for the slavery of sin.—Ur Jeffery. g Do you want to know the man aguinst whom {“ have most reason to guard yourself? Your Wking‘m will give ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1899
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 206 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TREASURE,

... traditions of and their religious and social life, be baa steadily made war against slavery. The Koran accepted and enforced the code the Old Testament with regard slavery, and trne Mahometan cannot regard the domestic institution,, the Aoiericans of the ...