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USE THE LAW AGAINST THE TYRANTS

... observe it also ; for if we once admit that there is law for us, but none for them, then, indeed, are we sunk to a state of slavery which would render life itself unendurable ; for who would hold his liberty at the arbitrary will of the next Justice Shallow ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, JUNE 30

... called I'f/e Joln BullU and in the year 1823, a public controversy having arisen re- spectin the Slave Trade and State of Slavery, they published in said Paper two articles on thalt auject. one on the 26th of October, the otbar on the Jth of Novemiiber ...

WHITE SLAVES

... to the prosecutor, he warned him to get back to Italy as quickly as hue could, as any- one who was found trying en wvhite slavery in Englaindn, as a rule, was rather soverely handled. ODDnnreLOW's SonrsG'STIoce roII Oar Ana PEN- sions.-Mr. Claverhonso ...

MIDLESEX SESSIONS

... opinion of some about the court, Belgium was about to become Austrian once more,- Athenosum. TjE SLAVERY OF THE NEWSPAPER REas.-There is no state of slavery on earth like that attendant upen newspaper life, whether it be as directors or subordinates. Your ...

SCENES AT AN ENGLISH BULL-FIGHT

... show your indignation ! All noble hearts I and all lofty spirits will be on your side. The slavery of I black women is abolished in America, but the slavery of I white womenn coitinues in Europe; and laws are still made by men in order to tyranniae overwomen ...

THE LATE SIR R. PEEL AND HIS CURRENCY LAWS

... committed by the enslaved classes-as to who are, and who are-not, their friends and benefactors. It is a mistqkewasiold as ,slavery Itself, and has, more than any other error of the enslaved, contributed to ?? ?? human misery. ad _degaain The cry o he priest ...

THE PROVINCES

... about forty. The unfortunate wont leaves five children. CYORKSHIRE. -MR. FREDERICK DOUGLASS IN HA.xIAX.-This well-known anti-slavery agitator, who, it has been said, is mixed up with the Harper's- ferry insurrection, suddenly made his appearance in Halifax ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... factory children, under one of the laws relative to manufactures Ee who had always defended the slavery of the factory child, to be its protector against slavery! We have no doubt the stupid article in the Sun, calling on the Canadians to lay down their arms ...

MR. BANKES'S CASE

... the steerage of the Amity. On the morning after the House of Lords agreed to the Resolu- tions on the subject of West India Slavery, dispatches were for- warded to all the Governors of the colonies, announcing the event. The packet had been delayed for the ...

THE CHIEF JUSTICE AND MR. JUSTICE BLACKBURN

... soldiers, or civilians liable to military duty. The last statute, it is true, was passed in I847, long after the abolition of slavery ; but that part of it which refers to martial law is merely a re-enactment of provisions which had been inserted in other ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... to express their detertuined oppo- bitioU to any efforts that were making for the amelioratiou of the negroes who were in slavery under thenit, it becante the boundent duty-or wis, i-s the luziCiallS Cdill it, the ergo of his propositiot, that tbe peoile ...

THE POISON CASE AT POPLAR

... completed on Saturday, in the Fifth District court, Judge Eggles- ton presiding. It was the case of a suit for frcodo5. from slavery, the plaintiff being a white girl, sixteen or seventeen years of age, with a complexion border- ing on the brunette, named ...