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... asserts that the Opposition Conservative press is fiercely opposed to the Government scheme for the immediate abolition of slavery in Porto Rico, but the Government is resolute to carry out its plan. ...
... asserts that the Opposition Conservative press is fiercely opposed to the Government scheme for the immediate abolition of slavery in Porto Rico, but the Government is resolute to carry out its plan. ...
... from the Khedive to carry these “plans.” This professedly anti-slavery mission v,aS F, compel the Africans to work, and what, under C circumstances were compulsion but a softer name slavery ? For other reasons it has been freely assert® that whatever may ...
... Tuesday evening.—The bill prepared by the Government for the abolition of slavery in Porto Rico was read for the first time in Congress to-day. The measure provides that slavery is totally abolished in Porto Rico, and that the slaves become free within ...
... of his reception. Madrid, Tuesday evening.—The Corrcspondencia announces that regulations for applying the laws abolishing slavery- been submitted to the King. ...
... but while slavery is dyim yest, it still flourishes in vigour, and unduninished meeting for the consider held in the Mansion House by a number the most in city and others, iucludiu tl t>eys, Buxtons, and Sturgc were waging uncompr slavery then existing ...
... the terrible Ujijian slavery should lead to the suppression of the East Coast slave trade I shall regard that as a greater matter by far than the discovery of all the Nile sources together. Now that you have done with domestic slavery for ever, lend us your ...
... naval stations in the world, to put down the slave trade of West Africa, and our efforts were no means fruitless, even when slavery was a recognised institution along the whole American Continent, from Virginia to the Plate River. The traffic m human flesh ...
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... Testament was read for hundreds of years, the golden rule was in it, yet ministers preached, lawyers pleaded, - in favour of slavery, and in consequence of a profit being in the concern,, it is only recently that our neighbours across the water have erased ...
... Lo advance has been made towards suppressing the Cuban insurrection. Its continuance is probably due to the maintenance of slavery, and President Grant regrets to see Americans holding slaves in Cuba in defiance of their own laws. ...
... b e Arabs were now pushing into thenewly*be re oi°ns, and with few guns easily conquered w 'iw '* carried them away into slavery. He Inland r e nai.ssion of Sir Bartle Frere, but hoped not compensate the Sultan of Zanzibar or r a^er any way to conform ...
... the press —should, fox moment have taken sides with rebellion whose sole object and purpose was to perpetuate for ever the slavery of millions of their fellow men—(hear, hear). I did not counsel any interference from this country. I said ...