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... SLAVERY, Lord BROUGHAM then fixed for Tuesday next his mo-a tion respecting negro slavery, and presented petition from West Brunswick for its abolition. ...
... SLAVERY, Lord BROUGHAM then fixed for Tuesday next his mo-a tion respecting negro slavery, and presented petition from West Brunswick for its abolition. ...
... SLAVERY Lord BROUGHAM presented petition from the Anti- Slavery Society, complaining of the trade in negroes then carrying on in their conveyance from the coast of Africa to the French colony of was, however, far from thinking that such system met with ...
... SLAVERY. The Bishop BATH end WEI.LS presented pcti'ion from the inhstiitaiits of Froise, Somerset, lor the abolition slavery. The Right Reverend Prelate tell himself called to »f.y, that slavery, r'o long established Christians, hostile, to thelawet God ...
... SLAVERY. Lord BROUGHAM moved tor certain returns connected with slavery, and also tor returns relative to the importation of cotton. RUMOURED ANNEXATION SAVOY. The Marquis ot NORMAN BY gave notice that he would, on early day, ask of her Majesty’s Government ...
... SLAVERY. Lord CARLISLE presented a number petitions affdnst Slavery the colonies, from various parts of York and Cumberland. rl SPENCER presented tit'ons ai;a ; nst Negro Slavery, from the inhabitants Portsmouth and Noniiamptou. The Duke NORFOLK petitions ...
... SLAVERY. The owners of colonial property justly complain of the extent of the slave trade now carrying on in the island of Cuba. e agree with them, that it is the duty of Government to make a representation on the subject to the Government of Madrid, ...
... SLAVERY. Lord BROUGHAM stated that in redemption of the pledge he gave about fortnight ago, that should lose no time, after the unfortunate Canada Bill should be disposed of one way or another by their Lordships, in bringing forward that great object ...
... SLAVERY. The Noble Baron likewise presented petitions from Stroud, in Gloucestershire, and Wakelield, for the abolition negro ■laTcry. ...
... SLAVERY. Lord SUFFIELD presented 47 petitions from various parts of England, signed by 2,960 signatures, against colonial Slavery.— Also, 47 petitions having the same object from Ireland. POOR OF IRELAND. The Earl of ROSEBERRY presented petition from ...
... SLAVERY. Mr. O’CONNELL moved for certain documents relative to the state of slaves in Demerara, Guiana, and Berbice. Ordered. The Hon. and Learned Member then moved for the returns of the evidence belore the Committee on Negro Apprenticeship in 1837. ...
... SLAVERY Sir J. GRAHAM brought up the report of the Select Committee on the slavery question. ...
... impatient of any restraint. had discoursed on physical slavery till his mind became quite sublimated, and it, spurning the irksome checks of argument, at once emancipated” itself, left the slavery of reasoning to those of a more plodding temperament, and ...