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... Sea-The Gambler's Wife, &c. Thie Second Part vill consist of a Series of Sketches, entitled NIE&RO LliE ! in Freedomt and in Slavery ; when he will intro- duce the Chase of the Slave-Trader by a British Cruiser-The Sle Sale-His favourite song~s, The Ship ...

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... Bombay. THE P0-PE AND THE ANTI.SLAVERY (cO9GRESS. According. to the ?? of the Daily Newvs at Rome, the Pope con- tinues to express hi6 great disoleasure at not baiting been invited to send his representative to the Anti-Slavery Conference at Brussels. The ...

METROPOLITAN COMPLETE SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION

... Frederick Douglas was most enthusiastically received, on rising to second the resolution. He stated that he had escaped from slavery the United States about seven years ago, and observed, that if the manner in whieh he had been received this audience could ...

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... in weak constitutions, and many are thus hurried to a pro. mature grave ; or what is even worse, the poor victim of needle slavery, when exhausted in body, by privation and over-exertion, and crushed in spirit by insolence and oppression, becomes in an ...

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... Fisher, and Sfieh eyer. AFTER.MATH ?? -h`RISTIJNV BURKE& HEADWINDS ?? FRANCIS PREVOSTe Illuestrated by F V Poole. LOVE IN SLAVERY ?? ?? -ERRING JACKSOIV THE FOLLIES OF FASHION. No. 6.-Masquerades..lMRS PARRA illustrdcgr with ReyirodctionXs froom Old Piztls ...

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... ed, 'That we are not, as has been insinuated, inimical to the ame- lioration and ultimate emancipation of our brethren in slavery. 4.-Resolved That we are not, as has been stated, at variance on material questions with our coloured brethren. On the contrary ...

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... fool who's wiser than the rest. In this work are collected the Author's Poems, Tales, Epigrams, Satires, Thoughts on Negro Slavery, &c. Published by Hunt and Clarke, York street, Covent garden. Now ready, printed for James Ridgway, 169 Piccadilly; and may ...

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... was not open to the charge of inconsistency. An anti-slavery t'eeling was spreading all over the continent; and though this country was the only one which made active exertions to suppress slavery, the sincerity of our motives was not questioned, and ...

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... B-?r join'd in fight, And whence descended each Illustrious wvighr. D-N, of high descent, from nobles sprung; The chain of Slavery on the Laureate hung. We laugh, &c. What wvould these sons of song be at, The kssre~l'd and the Laureate, 'I'he Freeborn, ...

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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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... ton rlf thve ritneipnl StiC''d}andP.:.:ti. tl Lns .t-'. . . n Hiugland. 3Ay W. C.ae een, Cloth Loaro-as A io. I C'jWR'N SLAVER'Y. By the none ii r WL ' * 3ith 4ev .i. Pet.. i rIP-eCt' au I rdis>t~ MAI'l. .~By P. 'li. 'r TH E.; Pd4, J 'Cs E 'te. c4 ...

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... d in cloth, TNITED sTATES of ORTH AMERICA.' LI17By A enIILLE MVRiAT, Son of the late King of Naples. With a Note on Negro Slavery. 1y P (NIUS RP.DiYivus. $Contains much valuable and interesting .informatiou regardingv the internal economy. both political ...