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Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth & District Daily Circular

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Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth & District Daily Circular

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... under our rule slavery finally ceases, that no man not a magistrate can claim the right to deprive of personal freedom or to inflict any other kind of penalty. Apart altogether from Christianity or humanity, the policy of tolerating slavery in the vast African ...

T. W, & J. H. BONE,

... Cnemsnv — n the sonsmien of the season. TRU NEW Pa EP NIETO, a new Musical Cr Ernie, wr ca. by George Dance, author of Lady Slavery. The Gap • THURSDAY, MAY 3[b, 3 NigrFt• coif. MAIM MP. GIROIINDSIIIN watered at once for Cricket C leb Leaniegtes.—Apply ...

E. OVERTON,

... ad during the run of this piece, an ode to save disappointment, seats should be secured aim §orvesponbence. TO THE EDITOR. SLAVERY, OR LONG HOURS AND SHORT SIR,—We are told that The labourer is worthy of his hire, and, undoubtedly, it is true, and every ...

MUSIC ROOMS, Facing the Regent Hotel. LOCAL ANNIVERSARY

... Society that in this unhappy country it had given happiness in place of misery, peace in place of war. and liberty in place of slavery, I he Id religion of the country could do nothing for the people. Now a marvellous change had exile over the land How had ...

I DAILY CIKCL7Lta SPECIAL.]

... who begins life by murdering its foster parents, who by its enormous appetite reduces its foster parents to a condition of slavery, and who finally fl ies off to repeat the fraud elsewhere without exhibiting either gratitude or compunction. This recurring ...

APRIL TILL SEPTEMBER

... French Revolution and age of Napoleon, the Greek war of independence, Mazzini and the liberation of Italy, the abolition of slavery, the economic policy of Pitt, and the epoch of reform in England. WARWICKSHIRE CHAMBER OF ...

SAILORS IN A CYCLONE. A S OF A BRAVE DEED. A townsman has sent us the following from his Mother

... is pia recover'UK nom a lever, which prevented his aceepring tie, invitation to a public breakfast offered him by the Anti-Slavery Society is recognition of his efforts to ameliorate th e condition of the natives of hi, vast African diose. Umbrellas lot ...

20 25 1 4 6 8 MEDLEVAL WOMEN

... weaving maidens, and brewing and baking maidens. The condition of this large class of women was hard ; but as regards domestic slavery among our Anglo-Saxon forefathers it is only just to remember that in rude ages, when laws were weak and subsistence difficult ...

CC.-,1-.vents

... and k&ep thcm,elves abc.v..l starvation by the labour of their own hands. As they cannot owe their rise in the scale to slavery, which at best could only chill them to industry, and at the worst beget a permanent distaste for labour, the change must ...