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... by legislatrirsi, IsI nose s of it irtd nicer been; slavery is no liongor ruther denounced Or defenided fromt tire' pulpits ; tire division oif political jouniarls into iriends and eniniies Of Slavery rixists rio 0longerR~ andl oion candidels fr oesides ...

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... rial waters of any State, no demand for his surrender on the ground of slavery is to he admitted or enter. tained. When a ship is within the territorial waters of a State in which slavery exists, conduct is to be avoided which may appear to be in breach of ...

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... s-w, to Mr. RlOBERT FAsmusiK, Solicitor-; or to Mr. G. P. di EA=L, Accountant,-J, St. James-treet, Sheffield, 106I co of SLAVERY. Jnt T° THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR' -- - - - eF-E~~0W ULLI.- ?? - ;. - We, the undersigiree. Ratepayers and Inhabitatnts ...

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... srrongs perpetrated by man on animals are eren more dire than those iflitietd by him en bin own species. S he Abolition of Slavery was an act of high Christ an philan- thropy, It is no less noble or less Christian to stop the salter- in-s of other helpless ...

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... Erejglaild, aedro loyally eupport him ils cartyiug, oset thle concessions lee leas now grautsd its, to give the death blolw to slavery ota this coast, tile attenspte to esicilrress ;witice heuvs cost thisi nation s~o musule sl]rint the last twentetyyors. I ...

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... wrongs perpetrated by man on animals are even more dire than those inflicted by him on his own species. The abolition of slavery was an act of high Christian philanthropy. It is no less noble or less Christian to stop the suffer. ings of other helpless ...

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... modern history and that of Britain in particular. Le btanc oheval-do-nmer. A new Goddess. The people sold by Cassar into slavery, the influence of this on the destruc- tion of Rome; their re-appearance, re-acquisition of wealth and restoration of pursuits ...

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... day sunte l -Landudno. g 10, CIty Morality. Part L Il, Frbbel and Infant Educaltion. a IS, Popuslar Fallacies ceneerning Slavery. 'l&I NeW Books and Ptasphieta! ?? Samnusl Deacon & Co, lID Leadenohall Gtreets B.C man be had also of PO nTEOUS BROTH heS ...

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... the Circunlar, and calling upon the Government to cancel it. Mr.n Croeston moved an amendment expressing abhorrence of b slavery, but declaring it to ho expedient that no opinion I should be offered in regartd to thu Circular until the eK- planation of ...