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... tAide Maus. Mr. Charles Roberts inquired if it was the fart that there had beim a reerte of slavery in Abyssinia. Mr. Repaid MNeil said he understood that the slavery which existed in Abyssinia. was .f amnia. ...
... tAide Maus. Mr. Charles Roberts inquired if it was the fart that there had beim a reerte of slavery in Abyssinia. Mr. Repaid MNeil said he understood that the slavery which existed in Abyssinia. was .f amnia. ...
... n of even a feeble effort towards representative, government, to xv:tness the ext'rnation of liberty, and the revival of slavery : to hear serfdom called human rights and despotism pro.ress, said Mr. George E. Sokolsky in an address at the U.S. University ...
... Liberty and Duty INTO a vast empire which was established and sustained on slavery the teaching of an obscure Carpenter was thrust like an alien thing. It was a disturber of the peace, and before long the full power of that empire %%as set to crush ...
... Grand Master, Senator Cunningham, they were - King s Men defying Papist or Communist with their form of slavery The Papist is denounced for slavery. But du th e brethren know what freedom means? In spit” of all the tributes to civil and religious liberty ...
... division of property was the institution of slavery—yon create • runaway slave law. Rot this slavery is not a 'thing which the can say is a poisiati in the soul: nor could the diabolic Chunk condemn slavery in so man,- words without condemising _about ...
... their base designs and for political ends. • . • The Church never taught the people to be content sith slavery or anything approaching slavery. She wishes them to organise for their own benefit. but she does not Trove of means winch will only leave ...
... DESPISED TOO LONG Uplifting of the Race from Conditions of Slavery. ...
... CHARGES AGAINST ETHIOPIA. lie repeated the charges against Ethiopia of permitting slavery, the mutilation of children and prisoners. and the systematic destruction of subject peoples. and asked was it possible for the League of Nations to give a clean ...
... when he first recognised what slavery meant lie bent all his energies to its eradication from American coil. Yet after years of patient effort he was driven to realise that it was not a mere question of abolishing slavery in the Southern States, but that ...
... on. It IN3S tuggitsted that martyrdom and destruction were better than materialism and slavery. That was the language of madness, or worsa. There was no slavery under the Treaty. Their opponents had tailed arettment Will the Irit.h people to support ...
... increased taxation. had brought Ulster to a state of bankruptcy and had reduced the people to slavery. The stztely buildings in their area had been built by the slavery of the taxpayers of Ulster. Dr. H. P Lov sad that fur the salvation of Ulster and the c ...
... NO TURNING BACK --HALIFAX ALTERNATIVE TO VICTORY, SLAVERY VVORSE THAN DEATH New York, Tuesda,r. destruction of Hitlerism I ,mi,t remain our first war aim, Lout Halifax. British Ambassador to 111,- United States, told a luncheon gatlitiing after he had ...