SLAVERY

... suffering race. Hearts of tiie nature's bearing, , The honest, brave, and free ?? swrsi before approving heaven The doom; of slavery. The virtuoue sou'spolluted, And erth is filed -with shame; That man should buy his fellow man, And feel nor guilt nor blame ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... God lifts to-day the veil and shows The features of the demon I O North and Soutb, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, Let slavery die ? And union find in freedom ? What though the ust-out spirit tew The nation In his golug, We who have ha the guilt must ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... SECESSION AND SLAVERY. The following song by Whittier, tbe~ American lowil poet, has jtiat appeaared' in the N~ir' York journ-d it floam eet. publication shows the immenesse progress which the cause of the p Abolition has, snade within the last twelve ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... Y 11 De ivilate(l sol0 DUI0I11g Our prisoner, your N ] SECESSION AND SLAVERY. iug (FronM Punch.) ?ar. -Secede, ye Southern States, secede, of No better Jplan could be, ex - If you of Niggers would be freed, of To set your Niggera free. de- Runaway s1laves ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... SECESSION AND SLAVERY. The following song by Whittier, the American poet, has just appeared in the New York journals. Its publication shows the immense progrers which the cause of Abolition haq made within the last twelve months:- B5IN' YngTE BUild lST ...

SLAVERY IN BEAZIL.—NO. 4

... in 1852 with an address to the Emperor on slave trade a and slavery; and their testimony is at this moment par- ticularly valuable, when the committee of the British and f Foreign Anti-Slavery Society are conveying in court-like IS phrases different sentiments ...

LECTURE ON SLAVERY BY MISS REMOND

... of the state of society throughout America; showed how slavery was interwoven with the inters ts of every class; and pointed out the almost utter hopelessness of effecting the abolition of slavery by any homse influence, otherthan by the fearul crisis ...

PICTURES OF SLAVERY IN THE SOUTHERN STATES

... PICTURES.OF SLAVERY IN, THE ,: > SOUTHERN STATES.' . A MILD CLIMATE. no Speak~ing of the cliniate of the dojin try, 'I was no informed, that a ?? of tlhe folk's wtont bare- trz foot all winiter, though they htid'snoiw Much of the time four 'or' ii'e lniehes ...

LITERATURE

... Old Testament distinctly recognises slavery as a Hebrew institution. It is also true that the New Testament speaks of slavery in several passages, and does not condemn it. But before we draw the conclusion that slavery is a divine institution, established ...

LITERATURE

... of slavery in moulding the opinions of our people, as well as in shaping the destinies of l our country. I Mr. Greeley pursues the only philosophical or rational course in dealing with the history of I slavery as the history of secession. Slavery has ...

LITERATURE OF THE AMERICAN CONTEST.*

... vile an institution as slavery, it would seem that we ought correspondinglyto admire writ like Mr. George Livermore and the Rev. Baptist Noel, the one of whom fires a whole park of Scriptural artillerys slave-holders and slavery, while the other devotea ...