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... miseries of Shirtt-makers, and the makers of slop-goods. &e. al VII. SALE FUIINITUtE, AND CABIINET MAKERS: with their drudgery, slavery, and very inadequate remuneration of Lo the present system. oc Viil, SlPIfALFIELDS WEAVERS: theirhItsory,privations, of Is ...

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... wyeil as ecenits itt thetir peeper liglit-a tlistorp' of tlitAristoeracey, howhtvitgits otigici, itrogcess, acid ?? on lice Slavery of Ohio Proletaianiit Classese, Icow it comne iccto the worldi anti low~ it Oltill Ilt conte to go onellta-tpers on Prisone ...

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... exhibited a slavepopulationof 893,041. that of 1810. 1,104,364; of 1820, 1,638,964; of 1830, 2l009,031 ; and of 1840, 2 486,355. Slavery. was first began in America by ourselves, and Ihe first cargo landed was in Augsat, 1620, on James River, in Virginia; ...

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... Brow-n, Greets, atot Letsgtoiats. Just publioshed, Evo., etiteloed, Psrice Is., NOTES on the SLAVE TRADE, with Remarks on Slavery, P'rejudices of Colo'sr, Meatis of Chseckcing ther Slave Traihe, &c. D3- NV. GORIE OUSELEY, Esqp late her Sift- jesty's Alitister ...

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... Whitfield, 2 Esrex street, Strand. .lust publisbed, svo, stitched, price 2s. MOOTES on the SLAVE TRADE; I with REMARKS on SLAVERY. PREJUDICES of COLOUI, MEANS of CHECKING the SLAVE TRADE, &c. io. By W. Goon OusELEY, Esq. late her Majesty's Minister Pl ...

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... British Capital and STC Ii dine Nationoil Industry, as well as a National Protest against the i 3r and horrible system of Slavery practised in the Cotton Sta tee of 8n a' Inn, America, from which this country derives its chief supply. in I The present ...

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... iseli as evetssl ill their psreper light-it tilssry of the Arieteerney, Shoewisng its origis, psrogress, cisd ?? out list Slavery Of rise Proltiariass Citisses, 1mew it rease title rise worlit seiss lsov it stlus lie siade to go ?? en Prisoss Disripli ...

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... prove that there are manyfears which master and overwhelm that of death. Perpetual solitude, irrevocable shame, life long slavery, have greater terrors Jor most men than that Mystery which hangs over alt, whether criminal or saint. Our religion would teach ...

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... are extra charges. The terms for Boarders may be learned on application to the Principal. SABBATII LABOUR IS SEVENTH DAY S SLAVERY.-TssE HULL COLLEGE PRIZE ESSAY. Foolscap 8vo. Three Shillings. PHILIP & CO. ?? Penned by a journeyman hatter in forcible and ...

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... price Os.,. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, T ~ ~ ~~2o. CXLVIII.,foJUv180 Art. 1. Sir J. F. Buxtonl's Labosirsas ais Opponent of Slavery. 2. Trussileull's Public Receords of Connecticut. e3. Thompson and litineiptz oit Meteorology.N 4.Lodge's Translation of ...

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... price 6S. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, 'No. CXLVIII, July, 1850. CONTENTS: Art I. Sir l; F: Buxtol's Labours as an Opponent of Slavery. 2. Trumbull's Public Records of Connecticut. S. Thompson and Hoaemptz on Meteorology. 4. Lodge's Translatioe: of Winkelmener ...

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... character as well as events in titeir proper ligist-a History of the Aristocracy, saolwing its origin, progress, ant ?? on the Slavery of. ths Proletariats Ctosses, how it csae into tht world and hoow it Shulsl bh tnade to go ?? oit Prison Disciplne-vstrious ...