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SLAVERY IN TURKEY.*

... certainly be augmented in intensio-, although they may be diminished in extent. The slavery of the whites presents far less objectionablle characteristics than the slavery of the blacks. With the Circassians it is conlmmory the * result of choice by the ...

REVIEWS

... the question of slavery had not been involved. The capture of Fort Sumter in 1861 was like the French opening of the Schelde in 1793 et 0ylucpcv AXc' ol 8td qiwKpWV, ?? as' ai-ca-vis. Lincoln pre- served the Union and abolished slavery. These were the ...

TRAVELLERS' TALES

... simple stories was . effective. It won instant Iavour, aud established Mr. Alfied Pease in the good opinionl of mtembers. SLAVERY IX iZANZIBAR. Atother of the familv of I'ease inade anl interesting contribution to the pi.tht's debate. on, thle Civil S-ervice ...

LES ESCLAVES CHRETIENS.*

... with the downfall of slavery in Europe. This fallacy M. Allard overthrows by a calm straightforward account, backed up by abundant references, of what the Christian Church actually did in the first four centuries in mitigation of slavery and in support of ...

LITERARY NOTES

... also be issued. An important contribution to the history of slavery in America has just been published by the Johns Hopkins Press, of Baltimore, U.S.A. The wvork is entitled History of Slavery in Connecticut, and it lhas beea written by Dr. Bernard C ...

REVIEWS

... Stories. By W. B. Harris. (Blackwood and Sons.) A Blameless W;onian, By Jolhn Strange Wiiiter. (F. V. White.) SERFDOM AND SLAVERY.t TAiE history of serfdom and slaverv, properly treated, wyould con- prehend-or at any rate touch upon-nearly all tlhat is ...

THE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN ON BRAZIL

... clergy, and the absence of conscience and of religion in the people. Slavery is the great curse, and cause of demoralization. How can the blessings of home dwell side by side with slavery? How can conscience exist when there are men beyond the pale of law ...

WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.*

... the Prcsi- dent bad not had his heart really in the cause, When the war was over and slavery at an end, Garrison proposed the dissolution of the American Anti-Slavery Society. This was in I865. In the same year the Libe rator came to an end. Hle had reaped ...

TWO NOVELS

... fanatical; that the South were a nation of gentlemen, attacked and trampled on by a nation of hucksters; and that slavery, at any rate as slavery was practised in South Carolina, was an excellent institution, and the only system that suited the nature of the ...

PERICLES

... pointtd out that the Athenian conception of democracy, resting on a basis of slavery, was very widely removed from the modern idea, and Mr. Abbott adds the remark that this slavery, besides directly removing industrial prou)lerm)s, indirectly mitigated d ...

LIFE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... now) that Mr. Lincoln was not an anti-slavery man until the war broke out, 11st be ignorant of the fact that his earliest political battles were foughf .itl Mer. Douglas on that very question. He always held that slavery was a crime, that the Legislature ...

PINE AND PALM

... that are now old times- chiefly Vith the struggle for the abolition of negro chattel slavery which had to Precede our own struggle for the abolition of white wage slavery. It is natural NV itsa&d Plm, By gncu(e D. Coi 8Y. Twvola, (London: Chatto and 'W ...