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... Saturday, it appears, e•. was conveying Primers te gaol, be hot the cement eon' the agent of the British and Foreign Anti. Slavery 'ailments. The prisoners had come from Rochdale liociety, openly charm the French consular agent 4 end thither, with ell sped ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1880
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 4332 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874

... her across the kitchen goer by the su ppor t of evening schools now that there wee more or leas deeply interested in the slavery qua- hair of the had. He then got s heavy walking ; Government in office which was likely to maga non, and some years ago ...

NOTES AND NOTIONS

... members in his Treachery Bill because he knows that his only chance of keeping in office is to keep the British majority in slavery. Mr Aclands statement with regard to elementary education was eminently satisfactory, as showing how well the Assisted Education ...

A CHESHIRE BULK FACTORY

... would go up and down, and 'scattered' money for the lads who docked to hini• be called out ' Hunt and liberty, down with slavery, boroughmongers, sad parsons Samuel Glave, with cioe arm, was teamster for Creeks Johnson's oxen, one of which was called ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.?FR

... General Gordon, especially in regard to the adoption of measures which would result in preventing the re-introduotion of slavery. very large dinerstion wee left to the General, bat anytLing that did, of whioh the Government approved, they would be hilly ...

TRIAL OF PRISONERS

... end no prim had • right to interfere with him. A man could join and hind himself to the Trades Uniusa— Ihe want form of slavery that he could—but he had no right to impel • person to join his anion, or work according to the =Mb roles. The gave evidence ...

/411 DAISTY

... countrymen, but is raved by a nimodarin, who secures him an tutor for his sun. He is kindly treated, bat kept in a sort of semi-slavery, (ruin which he thistly escapes by the aid of the mandarin's niece, who has fallen in love with him. Returning to France he ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1888
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2712 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... miserable f lb I am not sore for myself, no ho sure toe me. lam quits determined, father. I shall never marry. Romig, is Slavery, slid 1 was born fres. will Serer be such a fool ea to barter my birthright for any But I meld you to marry, Lions, mid Locate ...

LONDON ORRBSPONDENCE

... Govertment were said to be doteendaed to per the dv-1n the (String. 140 USE OF LORDS. Lad celled .1s to the neglect by =or! 'tali slavery in hat wed far the prednation at papas. The Marquis of Oersted to motion, and • shed ashen dosed * the Bart of Beaconelleld ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1890

... aggregation of individuals, such j as the State or the Municipality ; but die- guise it as we will, such a condition is one of slavery, whilst that of economical competition is one of freedom, even to the extent of amen being at liberty to injure himself. Any ...