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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... tells us that he links together on his title-page Slavery and Secession as cause and effect. Some people, he says, Say that slavery has bad nothing to do with originating the present difficulties, but that it is the desire of the South to be free from the ...

AMERICAN WAR LITERATURE

... other works on the theme we have My Southern Friends (14), by Edmund Kirke, an anti-slavery tale, written with all the animosity of a Northerner of to-day; and The Anti-Slavery Cause in America (15), by Eliza Wigham, a rabid effort to guard our beloved country ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Memorials of John Mackintosh.' By Norman Macleod, D.D. Popular Edition. (Post 8vo, pp. 483.) Strahan and Co. POLITics.-' The Anti-Slavery Cause in America and its Martyrs.' By Eliza Wigham. (Post 8vo, pp. 168.) A. W. Bennett. EsSAYS.-' Subtle Brains and Lissom ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... America, and honestly opposed by scarcely ten men in the land. Of slavery Mr Stirling has a just horror, and says what too many forget to say, or even think I do not, will not judge of slavery by its physical effects. Even if all planters' stories were true ...

POETRY

... toil and we sleep, Dig, and we reap not the fruit; And our wives, they work and they weep: Ye know it-ye know, and are mute. Slavery, sorrow and toil, Poverty, squalor and pain- Such the lot of the sons of the soil: But it shall not-we swear it-remain. Brutish ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Campbell thus describes Indian slavery as it is: Slavery of able-bodied men for general purposes is, and I believe always has been, unknown in most parts of India, for this simple reason, that free labour is so cheap that slavery is not profitable. Willing ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... c vas so satisfied toat Hebfree slavery was evehn of divine orimin tlat the pious Tory used it delih atelhv. in his pacein Parliagheptc s aof moralent nafinst all Africanl erualcipationl by freebtor n Britons. slavery i s drtsaperedathro e part of laeour ...

NEW EDUCATIONAL BOOKS

... and good mechanics who are rising from the ranks in spite of an imperfect early education. American States, Churches, and Slavery. By the Rev. J. IR. Balme, an American Clergyman, Author of ' The Lever of the Gospel,' Mirror of the Gospel,' IMagnet of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... casting around him suspicious and dreaded glances. There existed indeed, at that time, a considerable amount of practical slavery in Scotland-Lowland as well as Highland. Two classes of workmen were actual predial serfi-colliers and salt-makers; and the ...

THE SOCIETY OF FEMALE ARTISTS

... repugnant to the law of nature. This was their fay of saying that slavery was legal, but not moral. Through their influence this idea made its way into Roman law. Christianity also accepted slavery as an institution, and enjoined slaves to obey their masters; ...

BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... amount of definite and svstematic information. This book includes also many notes on slavery, presenting details worth study and atten. tion. And as we speak of slavery, we may as well mention an American book, The Refugee (7), published at Boston on a ...

FOREIGN BOOKS

... Espartdro, from the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, on the 2nd March, 1855.' With additional Facts to the present date. (Published by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.)-' Homoeopathy: a Letter to J. S. S., Esq.' By Sir ...