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THE ELECTION PETITIONS

... But, of l course, we ara told that the great thinig is to strike ir a blow at slavery. Duritig the whole of my life I the hsve been readitig about tlose blows at slavery, burI have never been able to make out tirat they have had any substantial or permanent ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE

... indignation !` All east noble henrts and all lofty spirits'vill be on your side; The !e of slavery of blackwomen iA abolished in America, but the I ase, slavery of white women continues in Europe; and laws i ;ros- aed still made by'rmen in order to tyisinnise ...

THE CRUSADE AGAINST LOCAL BEERS

... 1836 le became one of the secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and soon after removed to Philadelphia. where lie edited for four years the Pennsvivasiia Freema;, an anti-slavery paper. In 1840 lhe returned to Maoa- cbusetts and settled at ...

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF JOHN MITCHEL

... right of every man, and also their dut ye' of to emancipate their country from a state of o slavery. The slavery of' which hie complaine fa n-was the slavery of the people, which cosse rnat lc this, that they do not make tlceir own astea ki to selves-thiat ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF JOHN BARDOE, THE SLAVE

... a slave; but so strong was the impression on his mind that he was still in the hands of those who wished to take him into slavery, that he attacked and stabbed two of the inmates of that house. He was thereupon taken before the magistrates at the Thames ...

THE QUEEN'S SPEECH

... and upon colonial affairs. The Slave Circular, which has caused so much hubbub, was not blinked, and in a paragraph upon slavery and our international duties, the royal message clearly enunciated the policy of the Government. The Ministry are evidently ...

THE AFRICAN PRISONER

... violent outbreak may ap- re pear to be difficult, but there can be no doubt that the e treatment he has experienced while in slavery, from which he has been just rescued, has too firmly impressed on his mind that every man is his enemy. ...

MR. J. H. WILSON IN A NEW CHARACTER

... offended at the e steps they would take to compel him to do so. e L On February 10 there was issued a pamphlet I headed .White Slavery, but the copies issued e outside churches were entitled Thoughts fo* 1I lChaistmas. It' stated, WVThat is freedom? r ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST RICHARD WEAVER

... Society of Friends, made his last public appearance as a member of a deputation to Lord Clarendon. regarding the abolition of slavery in Cuba. -ST. PA UL'S CATsHcDRAL.-A scheme for tlho completion of the interior of St. Paul's, which was left unfinished, on ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... with by Mr. Chasson fit the other evening, at the Royal! Colonial Inatitate. He did hi I not seek to impute the practice of slavery to the Queensland I Colony, hut he considered many reforms wei-e wantiur, and k pointed out tbat the colonial courts of law ...

THE CLAIMANT TO THE COURT ESTATE AT MERTHYR

... up at the Golden Lion, Georgetown, on Sunday afternoon; is brought there again by a few patrons, whose favour he had won, slavery late houron Monday night, and on Tuesday leaves bli lodgings and forgets to pay his bill. He has given the Golden Lion ...

A LADY IN THE CASE

... oil the 50th June, before the military court sitting at Oran, in Algeria, It appeared that, contrary to the lawvs against slavery, which are binding in Algeria as a French colony, the prisoner' had been sold for 59fr,. by a native chief, deco- rated with ...