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1850 - 1899
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AVENGED!

... to curse humanity, to defy within his Reign'd • Prince of Bin caring ne'er for life or aught Death to all his challis of slavery ! Hear this uttered o'er the sea, Aye, throughout the dark &Aldan, Kitchener is now to thee Th' earnest for a New Soudan. ...

THE NEWS OF VICTORY

... modern days, the memory of (cordon bas been kept green. Surely a very Quaker night feel that a war to release a people from slavery is a righteous war. That we may reap a great commercial advantage is peedble. But it cannot have been that possibility which ...

SUMMONS

... conscription on the Continent, which takes the young men from their homes and reduces them to what is practically military slavery for two, or three, or four years, have until now not ventured to belies.. that any relief was possible to them in their lifetime ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 18:+8

... response to inquiries a great many teachers in country districts and country towns had stated that they had never known of the slavery complained of, and had no interest in the agitation on the managerial question. The members of this association at their ...

OH•TTZE LXVI

... favourable, and, Bete, a Roman Catholic atmosphere was an of disloyalty and treason. (Hear, An mysimenphere of bigotry, of slavery, and not an atmosphere which loyal the Queen were justified in enlisting L illi ns i rlile to ovate at a cost of a million ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1898

... important Ulster constituency. (Lend applause.) Ido hope that this Convention may be no mere spasmodic effort to throw off the slavery and degradation under which we have so long suffered, but that we are now determined to set the pert of free and independent ...