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SLAVERY IN TURKEY.*

... certainly be augmented in intensio-, although they may be diminished in extent. The slavery of the whites presents far less objectionablle characteristics than the slavery of the blacks. With the Circassians it is conlmmory the * result of choice by the ...

SLAVERY IN CUBA

... rection. The most striking portions of Captain Town- shend's account of Cuba are, however, those which describe what he saw of slavery. Wishing to see the slaves actually at work, he visited the sugar plantation of Tolosa, near the town of Marianec, ten miles ...

SLAVERY IN BEAZIL.—NO. 4

... in 1852 with an address to the Emperor on slave trade a and slavery; and their testimony is at this moment par- ticularly valuable, when the committee of the British and f Foreign Anti-Slavery Society are conveying in court-like IS phrases different sentiments ...

HOW SLAVERY WAS ABOLISHED

... outward enemies. Hlisioriaus have found many causest or tue decline and fall of Iome, but all agree tbht the existence of slavery was a- cehef caiuse. .Uen are so created that, left free, tziey are apalaca in which, every part sepplyig what others lack ...

SLAVERY FOR THEATRICAL CRITICS

... [T/iefollowing appeared in our TowN EDITION of last Week.] SLAVERY FOR THEATRICAL CRITICS. Theatrical Managers have discovered an ingenious method of revenging themselves upon the unfortunate critics for all the bard things they may have felt it their ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 574 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TOLSTOY'S SLAVERY OF OUR TIMES

... TOLSTOY'S SLAVERy op OUR TIMES.) BY MORRISON DAVIDSON. Author of The Annals of ToilT The (ld or and the New, The Gospel of the Poor ' there be Light ! The Book of Erin Book of KiDgs, &C. T This ts the history of Governments.-o, nian dose ...

BLACK AND WHITE SLAVERY; A CONTRAST

... BLACK AND WHITE SLAVERY; A CONTR.AST. BY 61LBERT THOMSON. A4 Ilnstrltlive Recitalion fir Working Me;1. I bal. a dreamn of slavery, A vision of the night; And methr nghit I saw onl either halnd, IIs ?? and 1TUITE. I glanced mine eye to the negrue's sky ...

LITERATURE

... Old Testament distinctly recognises slavery as a Hebrew institution. It is also true that the New Testament speaks of slavery in several passages, and does not condemn it. But before we draw the conclusion that slavery is a divine institution, established ...

LITERATURE

... institution of slavery by violent means, have unintentionally been prolonging it; but time will re 1c pair this mistake, by rendering the possession of slaves an a expetwive mode of cultivation-that is, if cotton can be cultivated without it. Slavery eiisted ...

LITERATURE

... of slavery in moulding the opinions of our people, as well as in shaping the destinies of l our country. I Mr. Greeley pursues the only philosophical or rational course in dealing with the history of I slavery as the history of secession. Slavery has ...

LITERATURE

... to nm abolish slavery throughout the Dutch colonies. Onr{ the first day of last J ulythlat great object was effected for, by all act of the Dutch legislature, I duly ratitled by the king, it was decreed that, from 01 that (late, slavery sbould cease on ...