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LITERATURE

... F. C. Adams. London: Clarke, Beaton, and Co., 148, Fleet-street. A well-written narrative, illustrotive of the effects of slavery in the United States. The story relates to the well-known case of Manuel Pereira, a negro, and free subject of England, who ...

POETRY

... iount on earth's wild shore Casts up a desolating curse. With youth, then, doth all freedon flee? With age, thect, doth rank slavery come Nay! Want, anti pain, atl gr ief may te, Yet leave the voice of Inntittur dumb Age utay be cheer'd beneath its load, ...

LITERATURE

... comparatively insignificant section of this party-is the extension of slavery beyond certain defined geographical houndaries. Within these boundaries, if slavery is to exist at all, slavery cannot be confined. It is in its very unature one of the most expansive ...

THE COMIC ELEMENT

... we can fancy him, much to the astonishment of the nurse, actually joining in Ri-to-ri-to-ri-ror-lal . A victim to the slavery of drink would in- continently ask someone to Fill the Flowing Bowl,orPourout ?? Wine; whilst a groom, groaning witl ...

POETRY

... performed. pa The lecture on Friday next, April 2nd, is by the Rev. Samuel Or Rowe, Crediton, on The Effects of African Slavery-Moral, Social, and Commercial. en ...

LITERATURE

... n, London, for sixpence. Maemillan's Meagazine opens with a paper in which the author proposes to trace the origin of i' Slavery and th Slave Trade. Ho accomplishes his task in a lucid and interesting digest. More chapters of the entertaining story of ...

Ultra-Theatrical Humour

... 11s per bottle. Sandwich in Kent was once a seaport though it is now two miles from the shore. The British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society has received information that thse oontractforsupplythe plantations of Brazil with servile Chinese labour,ngainst ...

EXETER LITERARY SOCIETY

... Gardeusr, Explosive Coumpounds and the Gun Coltton, (illustrated.) April 2, Rev. S.,muol Rowe, Crediton, The Effects of Alrican Slavery-lAloral, Souiel, and C(intoercifsl. S. : r. Josepb Burve, Tie Motions of Bodies considered, vith tbe epvitil ojoect of explailo ...

POETRY

... Tomn's Comtpunions. London, Edwards and Co., 2, Horse-sboe Court. The second edition of a work which gives ample de- tails on Slavery in the United States, and is intended as a supplement to the celebrated Uncle Tom's Cabin. Popery at the Hustings, by James ...

ROYAL THOUGHTS

... spirits, served and defended by the eyes and ears, betrayed by the mouth. The animals can be free in their element. Does our slavery proceed from the fast that we are seldom in ours P Man is a violin : it is not until his last string is broken that he becomes ...

STORY OF THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE MARTYR

... the benefit of icee institutions under which he bad prospereed, and the injury slavery dlid to the white men. 1 Yes, said he, 1we ,vill sP eck for freedom and against slavery, until everywhere in ai this wide land the sun shall shine, and the ruin shall ...

LITERATURE

... of barrack life entitled A ?? of Toininy Atkins ; ass auto- biographical narrativo by Ctlirles Stewcart in his days of slavery, a rouiinisuceun of Charles Darwisn, vith a fine I portrait, several short tales, snd the usual miscellaneous reading, mnking ...