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... 11TITE MIYSTIC KNOOK. An OldaFns~honed Ohrist. ,e Story. By W. M. Thompson. BFoRE THE FEAST. By Northumbrigm. TOLSTOYS SLAVERY OF OUR TIMES. By Mornson Davideou. So HFEREDITA.IY LEGISLATORS. By Gracchou. OR SANDIVCLMEN'S FUND. N.D,.L ORGANIZER'S NOTES ...

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... RECORD. H COLONIAL OFFICE AND THF, RAID, FiTE TRUE CASU1J BEILI. By J. Morrison Davidsou. E[OW NOT TO DO IT. By Norbhumbrian. SLAVERY TJSDEr OUR S7LAG. By Uracohub. --A PESRVERTED PUNISHMENT. Story. 'tE FOUNDERt OF BUUl)DIEI,>; By G. WT. Do Fonsvka. ...

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... instances, this war is supposed to have abolished slavery, and all men are glowingly proclaimed to be free. Itis true that it abolished ohattel slavery, but it m.ay oocur to ninny that there are other kinds of slavery, which, if not so repulsive in appearance ...

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... not chosen by the electors of the Tower Hiamlets to interfere with American institutions. However much the continuance of slavery must be deprecated and deplored, we doubt whether the efforts of a foreiner will, of themselves, tend to its speedy ?? Mr ...

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... feel that the Southern S-ates have a right to assert their own freedom and govern themselves. It is by no means a pro-slavery or non-slavery question. It is a question of domi. nation on the part of the North, and of independence on that of the South. ...

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... of the Inillior. He con- siders oare shilling expearded with ar erremy to such is a shilling spent hi tie propagation of slavery. We agree entiroly witll our corresplonldenrt, that so long as capital enjoys at monopoly of poli- tiell rights, ruch vile ...

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... character as well as events in their proper light-a History of the Aristocracy, showing its erigin progress, and ?? on the Slavery of the Proletarian Classes, laln it esuca into tile world and lean- it ?? be made to go ?? on Prison Diaeislivle-va\ious A'Lrtidcs ...

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... character as well as events in their proper light-a History of the Aristocracy, showing its origin progress, and ?? on the Slavery of the Proletariaot Classes,' how it oamc into the world and how it shall be made to go ?? on Prison Disipline-various Articles ...

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... Drummond, Bigwood, &c. See the Eruption of Vesuvines another great scenic triumph, by Mr. Rogers. To conclude With AME- RICAN SLAVERY. NEW THEATRE. GREENWic!i Proprietor and IManager, rsrr. Sefton Parry'. (iN Monday, and during the week, tbe romnintic drama ...

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... well as events in their proper light-a History of the Aristocracy, showing its origin, progress, and decay-Letters. on the Slavery of the Proletarian Classes, how it came into the world and how it shall be made to go ?? on Prison Discipline-various Articles ...

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... reform, or criango io the ?? and structure of go- vernment, can ever operete the ?? of the working classes from ignorance and slavery in ny country. The provisional committee, charged with the getting np of this meeting, and consisting of forty members, meet ...

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... Gortschakoff. With a Porrait. 6. Poetry. The Door and the Door*ay. To Lacy. By Georgs F T. dorrds.: The Mdoth. 7. American Slavery. . The Translation of the Bible. Wit4 ans llustratioms gC, ?? Love and False. From the Swedish of Emile P, Carleti. .. -10 ...