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SLAVERY

... SLAVERY. IF, as General Cass foretels, the fall of the American Republic is at hand, it will be due to the deeds of such men as the Honourable Brooks of Carolina and Herbert of California, and to the lawless tyranny of the Slavery party at Kansas. These ...

AN EPISODE OF SLAVERY

... AN EPISODE OF SLAVERY. A CORRESPONDENT of a New York paper relates a thrilling incident which occurred in the course of a journey through Virginia :— Starting in the stage•coach, soon after breakfast, the mm ning being a delightful one in the latter part ...

THE SUGAR AND SLAVERY QUESTIONS

... THE SUGAR AND SLAVERY QUESTIONS. THE consideration of a measure which is pregnant with a thousand evils, and is really unpromising of a single substantial advantage, will come before the House of Commons on Monday night. It is some gratification to us ...

DEVELOPMENT OF SLAVERY PRINCIPLES

... DEVELOPMENT OF SLAVERY PRINCIPLES. decree. ordaining, as President of Niearazna, the introduction of slaves into his territories from any quarter where they can be had, has dvliehted the slavery journals, which take occasion to reiterate the revolting ...

SLAVERY AND SLAVES AT RIO

... SLAVERY AND SLAVES AT RIO. A SLAVE was flogged one evening for some offence : the instrument used was one tail of rope with a single knot : the fellow seemed well used to it and dodged so adroitly that the post came in for the greater part of the blows ...

TIIE AMERICAN CEIURCII AND SLAVERY

... relations now existing between the American Church and slavery. Some of the most distinguished men of both countries have emphatically pronounced the American Church to be the bulwark of American slavery. Dr. Albert Barnes of Philadelphia, so well known through ...

SLAVERY AIIONG THE GREEKS AND ROAANS

... SLAVERY AIIONG THE GREEKS AND ROAANS. HAVE noticed the slave-readers at Roman dinners. These were seldom born slaves : indeed, of born slaves among the Greeks or Romans, the numbers were fewer than might be reasonably imagined. Those who became authors ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY

... true it was at a distant date, had decided upon the abolition of slavery in her colonies; and, above all, the Provisional Government of Franco had declared the total abolition of slavery in the whole of their dominions. The honourable gentleman then went ...

RELIGION AND SLAVERY IN TIIE UNITED STATES

... RELIGION AND SLAVERY IN TIIE UNITED STATES. A VERY important change is about to sweep over the spirit of the dream of territorial extension that has been for so long the fondly indulged vision of the Government and people of the United States. That Government ...

POPE aitEnowe AND TUE SLAVERY QUt!TrOW

... decide that the slavery denounced waa that of Mohammedan countries and the undo of the African coast ; and the Bull was suppressed in religious books and allowed to drop out of sight and oat of mind. Its application to Amerioan slavery is so clear that ...

Imperial Parliament 317 Universities 323 Preferments 320 Benefices Vacant 320 National Society 321 British and ..

... Imperial Parliament 317 Universities 323 Preferments 320 Benefices Vacant 320 National Society 321 British and Foreign Anti- Slavery Society 321 Consecration of Churches in Yorkshire 322 Popery and Dissent 323 Original Destination of the Popo 323 Political ...