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RECENT TRAVELS IN AFRICA

... little at i-l! wntyhi-t le :tif bei ig- nouts it ,a coitiiieltt thiat itas bnceit~ cait n girive itf Europlearis, tue sent of sla'Very, iii i dii S thicatte of stitb rittItiiS siillit tanisev as lrie ttuii nate t a- shuddiers to titink oif;-wliere jitteital ...

Literary Intelligence

... which this free and happy t peopie have maintained their laws and institutions inviolate, whiletherest of Spain is sunk in slavery. But the Foreign 1?crieis eminently shines in its I poetry. The view of Russian literature and poetry is the tnore vaIlable ...

POETRY

... ive, All liho would hold us it this base eisntroil - W hose tiiidas tile gallur f'etters wsoilul conltlive 'Ioclog \iith slavery the free:llan sitti. And lot tite freciman delegatelhis truct. Il is sacred iights to seell tried Nivrtit alone 'Io thiosi ...

Literature, Science, Etc

... injuisretl our agricultuis-r eosonial, an1d mining ir. torests, anI( redsnred our artisaias arl(s lasourers to biggawre ai-i slavery sliner tire di rections of an ignoranrt, r 5sinring, ass a(rroganit set of rogoies caller i soic~sl pmeniis5. I All ourtlronssrits ...

Literature, Science, Etc

... destioed to be (which God g rant ) the ,irror of free nations, to rescue even the refotest wilderneSseS from darkness and-slavery- wwat,niure likely means are there of enabling bee to fulfil th 'hiestinbi es ithan tiha force m id-fulneass of intellet ...

Literature, Science, &c

... of Calcutta, by seansn of' ithe erection of the subortdinate Sees of Madras and Bombay ; end the, Act for the Abolition of Slavery in cthe West Indies. tacit of these events promises to be -attended with Consequences deeply affecting the religious welfore ...

CONCERT AT LLWYDIARTH, And presentation of Medals to the successful Candidates at the Llanerchymedd Eisteddfod

... conltracting for a loan under the provisions of an act passed in toe 3d anI 4th year of lis presenit Majesty for the:abolition of slavery. WeC siall then inform thte parties tite amount which will be rtequired, the ys time and matnner of the biddings, atid hope ...

YORK MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... 1Englaust ?? for a thioiisaiid rears 55 bosriie tie banner of victory, and whiose ?? I liever beeii disgracedt by (lie bratnd of slavery, I CA. ?? you to reform thL louse of ?? Ii cli'hes' .'lAdvrtsiser'St ites ?? Al rT. 'Coliiieli l5 leave that to i'n foi' ...

Poetry

... t 'aVEs dono--lmy namne and nature obin ged, tl For love of'hloteful gold, v W'ith man 1v c irtime bound and ranged, To slavery I w-as sold. a L 1ti slavo to aty 11tah1, ol till, 'aet do lnot toil for pelt, And, though I'm roady a't the call, V I cannot ...

Poetry

... to be consi- dered as a wanton libeller. CHRISTIAN SLAVERY.-A general view of Christian slavery will show what vet remains to be done, and justify an earnest appeal to a Christian and anti-slavery public, for sympathy and vigor- ous effort in the work ...

Poetry

... ackinuwledge-that domestic slavery is a part of their system, and that it must not, and shall not, be ibolished. T he trtth is, that these catitiog republicans form now the chief obstacle to the total abolition of slavery. Of the extent to which they ...

Poetry

... atay be expected, in a Ei wemost inconsolable state.alecto ?? ely of Ilepresentlitives at Wasslitgtoo, ots the subjedit of Slavery. Mr. Slade of Vermont, presented it 1te ptit ion , oti the 20thI of' Decemnber, for tite a boliiL tr, ion of tise Slave-trade ...