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ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1874

... chained the minds of el who give c. euce to such views. Of all despotism. spiritual sp-tism was the most deepotic ; of all slavery, apii aLtvery was the most slavish. UR. GLADSTONE AND THE PAPACY. Boman Catholic Bishop of Hezham and Newcastle, preaching ...

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 ...

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 ...

SEVERE CRITICS

... been granted for this officer to realign for that period at his work of organising& police form in connection with the of slavery. At the Surrey &Mons, David Robhason (38), carman, has pleaded guilty to robbing his master ; and Froduriek Shiros was found ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF AN M.P

... great friend of freedom all the world over. One of finest speeches ever spoken in the English 1 ingoage against American slavery was spoken by O'Connell, when i he (Mr. Biggar) was a schoolboy. Some people had recently tried to make O'Connell • great ...

Published: Saturday 25 September 1875
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
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THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Retiety br addict/mad a memorial to Lord Salisbury urging Majmity'e iovemmtot to exercise their influent UM the Sprenh Government in favour of aloolute aid unconditional emancipation of slavery in Cuba ands the treaty ...

HOUMB CHAPEL

... and phew wrrn will lib bison abed the to eiter the hes. Nimes ). We net give the o w nen of sad WA. way. wire the paid h slavery tinge were to the .p their sloven —the did see est ;homier. 6orn, Cattit, otter !Bartlett. LIVERPOOL MARK Tb 4 Ow wy M as ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENa

... and phyla. oil, of the hopeless governess, made me stare in astonishment, all the more when I discovered that watt pitiless slavery lees than a barmaid's yogis were to be given. We have head of man's us. humanity to moo, but wourn's inhumanity woman, when ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1879
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 1575 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

torrcslonbtatt WiLM6LOW LIBRARY AND READINO-ROOK COMPANY. To the editor of Advertiser. flir,—lfour ..

... the Editor of the Adverneer. Dear Fir,—l appeal to all good men who love right and abhor wrong, who love freedom and hate slavery, whose fast minds revolt arsine oppression and injustice, and empathise with the oppressed—Dm spfttive of political or religion' ...

WOODEN NONE]

... object they had in view. After re, instances of the downfall and degraguei n a poets, statesmen, and philosophers, through slavery of drink, he quoted the opinion of her Majesty's coroners, attnbuting a large bee of deaths to this cause alone. The aspect ...

THE ADVERTISFR, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1879

... fifty year. built 110,000 miles of nilway, they bad eccomplithed, at an immense eat of blood and treasure, the abolition of slavery. They incurred a tremendous dole in the proems, bat when the wee wasover they disband their arsine—(lond chess). TINT set ...