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SLAVERY AND FREEDOM IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

... showed that the development of the appalling wickedness and blasting destructive tendency of slavery was so perfeet and complete in the system of American slavery, that there was the greatest reason to believe that the time of retribution for its erlmes ...

NEGRO SLAVERY.—CASE OF ST. DOMINGO

... were in progress in St. Domingo, the P'rettctm Conveation, in thuo mionthi of Februars, 17791, passed a decree, abolishinig slavery throughout tite wvlole of the French Coloniesn and t hul conlirined wviat the cumi.. tlissiolners, Polveret amnd Settliontla ...

HOW ONION & PEACE ARE TO BE RESTORED IN AMERICA

... in the name of slavery. I Yes ; in the nam slavery, and nothing else, has *11 this crime, destruction and ravage been perpe- trated ; and the woxi' is still prooeedlng. Look at the war as you will, and you will always i ■ee slavery. Never were words ...

COMMERCIAL SUICIDE

... too, the utterly hypocritical pretence, that it nit was a regard for those rights of man involved in tile a t ?? of nemro slavery that prompted the absurd ot exclusion of LVrazilian sugars from consumption in this kingdom. The fact that ci-devant slave ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... Runcorn on slavery as it exists in America. On Tuesday, Apri 9.I 22, In Brunswick Chapel he gave a most awful yet he interesting account of the horrors of slavery, his attempt Dl- to escape, Lis recapture and punishment, and his fina eseape from slavery. The ...

REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS. North, in professing to regird slavery blot aad excrescence, aud yot refilling to separata from it, lika n man who will not suli'jr the amputation mortitied limb, possessor a rongH diamond who will not alio* it to be cut ...

STRANGE PROCEEDINGS OF A FRENCH CONSUL

... respecting slavery - See how the matter stands. The first year of the war suppressed the African slave trade in the United States; the recond year of the war brought the negroes up to tbe level of soldiers of freedom, and abolished slavery in the district ...

A PHILANTHROPIST IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Chevalier de Almeida Portugal, who has figured in public as an anti-slavery advocate. He appeared in this capacity at the last annual meeting of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, and delivered a speech in favour of the repeal of the Aberdeen ...

AMERICA

... whatever to interfere with slavery where it already exists, but do not wish to see it extended into new territory. We know that slavery is evil, and do not wish it perpetuated. The Southerners call abolitionists, and say slavery is a divino institution, ...

PROCEEDINGS IN THE CONFEDERATE CONGRESS

... cause for ever. Mr. Foote denied that the Confederate authority had any power whatsoever to interfere with the relation of slavery without the express antecedent authority of the States. The Message did not expressly acknowledge the necessity of this; indeed ...

SUMMARY

... diacuss the queition How can American slavery be aoolished ? replying from Brougham Hall, the veteran advocate the rights of the slave says I soosider the Application is made to conceiving represent the anti slavery body this country ; and I believe tkst ...