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ITALY

... cattion-how ?? the mock bravery, Lonigin~g fior liberty, shritiks lionr the strilb; The spirit that savcs fronl the dutigeotn of slavery, Or gives us to frecdoin, or takes us front life. ['tit, Sept. 22. The Boston Gazette observes- We understand that the keel ...

SCHOOL OF ARTS, EDINBURGH

... the prospectus, he observed that it ' Ien the proud distinction of Scotland, that 4'e other countries were buried in the slavery of kirallace, the blessings of education iatl been here did by, means of our parochial institutions-and 15ebtrrier broken ...

SONG OF THE GREEKS

... A And the vengeance of ages has whetted its blade. Earth may hide-waves engulpl-fire consulue us, But they shall not to slavery doom us' If thev rule, it shall be o'er our ashes and graveG; But we've smote them already with fire ou the waves, And new ...

LITERATURE

... merchant, the planter, ci k the slave owner, or the- zealous emancipationist. I went, he ti t: says, neither as a friend of slavery, nor as an emancipationist; I A - journeyed neither as a Protectionist, nor as a Ministerialist, nor as ie Free Trader. Of ...

LITERATURE

... to this arbitrary ansd most ot icntol of' English ici~giss, that we revert whets we trace the tlitbolitioti ofolotsuiestic Slavery in Etiglund. Tile KLing granted a d1 3illansutnissioms to two of his sluaves stud their families ; for which WIt ,lie aissigned ...

FINE ARTS

... the noii-poetical age in in which modein Italians drag, oii a life of frivolity, mental dlark- wIV ucaes, sand political slavery Th lile iturme is a group of Italiaii ?? -3innt'u iiid fieults under the shadowi of an old ri rimie-covereil arch, which ...

NEW MUSIC

... musicians, and artists seem to have mistaken the desire, elicited by the perusal of a tale, to express their feelings against slavery, for an inspiration. Wesuspect that the divine afflatus of genius does not descend upon men or wo- men either w hell they ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... sincerely belielve that inl this country it can sonlya ht Iave tie affect of powverfully strengthening that 0ebborreanes ofi slavery which is the proiud birthi-rigiht of' every liriton. For e~ithee easnswe %eolild irge our- readerts to see Uncle arm' Cilbin ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... little gloon in the district. h - Constitutional. d Mrs. Beecher Stowe.-We learn that, at a meeting on a Monday of the Anti-Slavery Committee, arrangements S were made for the reception of this gifted lady on her e arrival in Glasgow. It is now understood ...

PARIS EXHIBITION—THE GLASGOW SECTION

... insurance. ?? an ad:vertisement inwanother column, it will be seen that Mr. Pillsbury,: from America,. is to lecture on. slavery in the Mercha*is' 'iall on Tuesday even- ing next. . Card 'Sharpers. - Yesterday, a gentleman while tr velling onk the Caledonian ...

LITERATURE

... Bultieprovinces, Poland, I and the whole of Russia. SLAvERY IN RUSSIA-PROPENSITY TO INTOXICATION. The following extracts will shew that we do niot need to go t ?? or the Carolinas for a picture of slavery inll ell its hideousness - 4 It is, however, certain ...

LITERATURE

... coSTIfOVEnsY appears as a heading to the page with lamentable frequency. There was tie Voluntary Con- troversy, the Anti-Slavery Controversy, the Apocrypha Con- troversy, the Controversy about Assulance and Universal Par- don, about Miracles and Gifts ...