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... the' lowest pbiut con. e sistent'with fiscal re4uirements,', : ' i a Ycura, sir, most obediently, Sept. 10, ' ; ' ' ANTI-SLAVERY.;s d * Vriinli.bredd*nd'0keotted 100,000 slaves between 18i r and 1860,whic' at the lo'w'vllae of'6W00 dollais; or £10 h ecbh ...
... SLAVERY. v It is surprising how many fine things are td be said in fa. vour of Slavery. Liberty is a thfreadbare theme, but Slavery is fresh and fallow. W ;e have an abundance of writers e among us with the souls of slaves, and yet restrained by a gals ...
... the closing sentence of the Rev. P. Latrobe's letter in your Paper of yesterday, that I copy it:- That the extinction of slavery (lie says) in every part of the globe, subject to European controul, is not far distant, can hardlyadmit of a doubt, and cordially ...
... by the way, appeared to have not above a fourth of African blood in his veins) declared him- self to be a fugitive from slavery, and, as such, none were better qualified to appreciate the glory of the act the passing of which they were assembled to celebrate ...
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... IS IT SLAVERY P 6ELLING BY AUCTION. POXe OUR HEWsNGFORS CORKERPONDENT.) In most civilized countries there is some form of work and almnshouses for people unable to provide for themselves, and institutions of the kind are also in existence in the chief ...
... 'of farm labourers to a similar position in the social scale, by the savings of their industry. But it is upon the a infant slavery of the manufac- suriagtowns, that our correspondent is most eloquent and energetic. To the fruitful origin i rho abomainations ...
... rod of iron. Is this slavery, or is Iit -notI? The pfoletarianism of England is as bad as the negro-slavery of the United States: the former is wages-slavery, the latter is chattel- slavery. Chattel-slaverg is direct: wages-slavery is ...
... absolute and unalterable refusal to recog- nise the lawfulness of slavery for any purpose or in any shape. Lord Salisbury claims credit for having improved upon the Indian model by abolishing slavery altogether in the islands of Perabs and Zanzibar. But he has ...
... mented on in the local papers, one of whichbeing a fanatical defendler of all Mussulman institutions, includ- ing domestic slavery, threw out an insinuation about the girl having been the victim of foul play. This attracted the attention of the Sultan, ...