SLAVERY
... SLAVERY. A letter from Mr. O'Cusnei.l, to JosEm SrijncE, on this subject, with a proposition for carrying out the desirable measure the total abolition of Slavery, is well worthy of public attention. ...
... SLAVERY. A letter from Mr. O'Cusnei.l, to JosEm SrijncE, on this subject, with a proposition for carrying out the desirable measure the total abolition of Slavery, is well worthy of public attention. ...
... Slavery Crime like white slavery in which girls may be recruited from all over the world. Crime even like espionage: there is much money to be made in selling stolen secret documents. Yes, in their way, these crooks are confirmed internationalists. Whatever ...
... many the enormous evil of slavery, and of convincing them of their practical and constitutional connexion with slavery; and that we rejoice in the efforts that are making to free some of the Churches from the incubus of slavery. And we trust that the ' ...
... SLAVERY. Dealing with the prosperity of the city, he mays:—Must assuredly there :re t Lielfasts. The one is a model of commercial thrift prosperity; the other is a frightful example of social and industrial slavery. The conditions of th? tens of thousands ...
... SLAVERY. IMPORTANT DOCUMENT, Allmled to in our extract* from Jamaica Pancra, oirca in llic Chronicle of Wcdncaday. ( Pram the Safplemcnt la lie Rayal Gazelle, \’ae. 24.) Despatch (ram the Right Hoo. William HuikitMa, bi ...
... SLAVERY. Amongst all professing Christianity imagine there should be but one opinion regarding slavery—its glaring injustice, gross immorality, and barefaced dishonesty, carrying with it its own condemnation. However general the impression may be in tins ...
... SLAVERY. L(«i> GLENELG, in reply a question from Lord Brougham, said, that the Legislature of Montserrat had formally resolved abolish slavery, on the Ist of August neat; that the Legislative Assemblies of Nevis, Tortola and the Virgin Islands, had determined ...
... SLAVERY. . Three shillings a day (says the Globe) have to to be earned by those poor little dark-skinned boys who go about the streets with accordians, under penalty of birching from the padrone when they return night. So it is alleged by Giuseppe Cesere ...
... SLAVERY. la answer to question from Sir R. PEEL, Mr.BAINBS said, be was able stale, that the iospor* motion respecting slaeery, would come on an Thorsday. AFFAIRS OF SPAIN. Lord ELIOT then rose, to submit proposition which be bad given notice, for an ...
... SLAVERY. TO THB EDITOR OF THE BANNER OF ULSTER. Sir, 1 have been to put the facts little more particularly befere the public, lest any one, framin'* petition from the general language I used in tny last letter, should fall into error. It was the slave ...
... “SLAVERY” Sir—l am rather perturbed at some of the statements made by the Rev. S. C. Davis, and reported' in to-day's issue of the “News- Letter.” 1 wish that Mr. Davis had | spent a few more years in Johannesburg and surroundings ‘before making some ...
... Slavery “War is a terrible thing, but there are things more terrible, and slavery is one.” Waving the Irish Republic tricolour, Mr. Lawless said he wished to give a message to the - “Northern masters” in Northern Ireland: “Now you shall know the wrath ...