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HOUSE OF COMIONS —FaIDAT

... but the House would nut acquiesce, and the motion was negatived. Mr. Labouchere then called alb:attest° the existence of slavery in British Possessions oar the West Coast of Africa and in the pros tented States, and particularly at flung-Kong. The remainder ...

THE MIRACLES AT LOURDES

... oo l . i Teri,—kg his globous—to the memory of The y i d the peT i o d year. the drew:tow advocate of the abo li tion )t slavery. It models of a marble medallion par£l96,=nding British, 1110.000. tit of him in the prime of life, with a suitable As bee ...

BIJIIIIO TEKTIINO

... Chairman said that is that case the seemed to have bad the whole of his drink at the Swan, and the landlord appeared to sail. Slavery claw to the wind. It was • question with the magistrates as to whether they should order the landlord to be summoned not Defendant ...

which then premiled do Prone impelled Queeciay and his coadjutors to stud the subject itfresh and under o new ..

... necessity to impel them to its study. Slavery was one of their fundamental institutions. Ali the menial work was thrown upon the slaves, the masters living as far ea they could in ease and luxury. Arie tette held that slavery was an ordinancu of nature, and ...

WY INSTAL X hNTS TAKUN

... threatened Polon, sums I, , of Uganda, with special refer. to its probable effect, if carried out, on sr, the missionary and anti-slavery baba now at ID oats. at to wor k , n Atr i c .. uses, Mr H . M. Captain Mr sad al. Mouuttiney-Jemain and ot her expertenoed ...

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... everywhere. Not only did he scour the Channel, but he &embarked on our oasts, and plundered the villages, as carried into slavery the Inhabitants to the number of thousands. In 1= it was estimated that twelve hundred Englishmen were captured 4 Z them Corsairs; ...

SPEF CHM DT THE CONISEVIATIVB

... for breakfast and lima fur dinner. The rest of the are earposters, blacksmiths, machine hands or infirmary patients. Though slavery Rill exists in Brazil. it is perhaps less unendurable then that which exists in certain other countries, inasmuch as a gavel ...

was • native of Wilmslow, mid emir in I lite lett the village, which, ot was very aerial to what

... connected with any movement, and he was proud to know that his father on the committee ia coonection with the abolition of slavery in the West Indies—(applass)—and was also connected with the great anticorn League. He thought they ought feel proud to belong ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1887
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 688 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. BRIGHT ON ME TRADE

... buried end nobody surely expected a said that the repel of car Corn taw coaldinakeor peeved • civil war en the question of slavery in States! Why don't you and your friends ask why Animism commercial distress has been much deeper aad mars prolonged than ...

YOWEALLL F&E TOW:4BHW MOLDS

... of the land with some anislioratioe in Its incidence—is only disguised serfdom without the security of the older form of slavery, for the old serf was sure of • living from his owner. The more modern one was without security for his bread. and was hampered ...

OHELFORD

... menagerie, Mr Sydney Smith; 1 beard a spirit sing. Mr Fred Duval; a few remarks by Councillor Sydney Smith ; character wog, Slavery days, Mr Frank Melbourne. Comic sketch (written expressly for the Mastodon Minstrels), entitled Burnt to a cinder, characters ...

tit his dedkati..n L these Snags be says :

... Expediency, or Slavery Considered with a View to its Abolition. From this time the p.et au ardent emancipator. Freedom for the oppressed slave was his great inspiration, and found e: • ;tent expression in his **Voices of Freedom and 'songs of :slavery. and ...