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THE READER

... a planter, was born in South Carolina, and, owing to his early bringing up, is still a defender of the old institution of slavery. He thinks that the negro was far better off as a slave than as a free man, and though most people will agree with him that ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1354 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The French Court Journal, or Debats, of Wednesday, continues its running comments upon England, and upon its ..

... might contain a clause for permitting Spanish sugar to enter British ports. For great moral end, such as the abolition of slavery, the English might become enthusiastic. But when neither morals, nor religion, nor commerce arc concerned, it is all one to ...

AN INDIAN OFFICIAL IN SAVAGE SOCIETY*

... but some. custom s are common to all, '-Thus the relations between master and servant resolve themselves; in fact, into slavery. Servants there are none; buta poor man, having no family ties or pecuniary responsibilities, might, until the last five years ...

LOVE OF LIBERTY

... LOVE OF LIBERTY. A uoy-I dream'd of Liberty; A youth-I said but am I Free? A Man-Ifelt that Slavery Had bound me in her chain But, yet, the dream wnhch, when a boy, Was wont my musings to employ, East rolling years could not destroy, With all their ...

SCRAPS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... to bed, Or convisted be! None beyond a certain hour May a glass of beer devour, Or he'll feel the bobby's power! Shameful slavery ! Who is ready in to cave ? Who's afraid the Act to brave ? Who to Brace will be a slave? Let him take to tea! Who for Briton's ...

LAISSEZ FAIRE!

... is out of joint-oh ! cursed spite, That any one but I should think to set it riaht. * See The New Toryisni, Thc Comning Slavery, tnti ,The Sins of Lead latois.-UnIcdl/t.rAUrT A5 viex. February. April, anl May, iSS4. ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... been efiibibted for mitanmy s, g. is4. excetlen 'is'tiis 'divsi!)i6.oflife;&x~tn{ leaives little 't~o,;ezJgt,pie ,oMlt lJ W SLAVERY YBO6LfIG iTING. A meetmng of the friends of the negrot s memWe aesdayjt a.thpa V;ityof.Lwiden .Tavern;*o promot'ptibns tq ...

LITERATURE

... modern slAvery. - But we are now ocrining, to closer quarters. Allow that the system of Jewish slavery is a di- tvinely authorisod orie, and thait we have made, and are ot omatte, noadvance in humaknity since then, stisilthe system - of modern slavery is ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... to her. A SaoeoNd ARsumisfn.-A man was declaiming on board of a steam-boat in defence of slavery, and was asked, by a philanthropist what he would think of slavery if it sell the husband to Maryland and the wife to Louisiana. Why, then, said he, I think ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... for ho is shronded in a mystery I have never been able to peetrate. Slavery does away with fathers as it does with families. When they do exist, they are not the outgrowth of slavery, but are antagonistic to that system. The order of civilization is reversed ...

TEN YEARS ON A GEORGIA PLANTATION

... l not work gets progressively bitterer. The negro is going to the dogs; C 'l~l Zwork; he has lost the finer morals which slavery encouraged; hj ;wholly relapsing into African barbarism, He actually wants to ride r tie street cars; and if any Englishman ...

A NEW BOOK OF GENESIS

... far distances have striven to point out. SLAVERY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. A CORRESPONDENT who signs himself Swan River sends us thu, following remarks upon the alleged existence of a thinly veiled form of slavery in Western Australia:- k As one who has ...