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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... knowvledge, and ill eonlightted people would burst tbi shackles of political thraldom and redeem thlersielves fron social slavery. To the Newvspllper Stamp Abolition Corn mittee, and to each and all the advocates of Frce Thought Speech, and Publication ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... trace behind ?- The Priest of Barcelona. TnuD Puonomss-The civilization of antiquity was the advancement of the few and the slavery of the * many-in Greece 30,000 freemen and 300,000 slaves- and it passed away. True civilization must not be measured by the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... fabric of wealth, power,. and dominion. If I find on inquiry that the con- querors of nations are subjected to humiliating slavery; that the most industrious and productive cace of labourers and wealth pro- ducers are some steeped in misery, and others ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... ictircosive Mr. Calhaouna, tire tootler of cthe Sourta, the advocate of free-trade, Cite friend ef peace, clad tlic' champion of slavery. Beside laim is his colleacca Mre. itiDuitie, who first startled itae oar of che Senate by threaten- ing enl its very floor ...

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... out with her in the morning what food she requires during the day, and never return home until eleven o'clock at night - SLAVERY, AND OTHER POEMS. E. WHITE.-Martin, - Lisson Grove, Mfarylebone.-The poems. in this neat little volume are the effusions ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... sleep is over and we are called upon coldly to review, and re-act, and live again the waking bitterness of ?? Mal tracers. SLAVERY IN ENGLAND.A-The London Gazette of ?? 23, 1685, furnishes the following disgraceful advertisement:- A tannymore (tawnymore) ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... and is accepted, as a substitute. Ambassadors from the Allemandi arrive; the Timarcch in their presence hears of lnyomar's slavery, and instantly orders his release. The lovers are restored to each other, and the barbarian chief is invited to become Timarch ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... though slow,: When pride, and wadt; 'and error shill be less, And more of Heaven be registered below:' Een now the half of Slavery's flag is furled, And Thought's free sunshine circles the wide world. CAeNrrNG's BRIEt MuINISTERIAL CARERi. -'The session ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... the piece Is rather intricate, but may be comprehended in a few words. A pilot (Mr.: Gates) is taken prisoner and sold to slavery, and his son Paulsn (Mrs. Monor) is adopted by a wealthy merchant,. Moas. Ditbreuil (Sir. Lyors), who has. a: son,,named. ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... that the time was not yet ripe: it was written that Italyphad yet to pass through bitter trials of blood and sor- row, of slavery and of infinite misery: it was written that another day of servitude and woe should stand inscribed in life's annals (alas ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... trickery-a chile-a little starvelidg ?? help'. it !Yonder voluptuous eclsiot, 'with pampered menialsingor- genus badges of slavery, sustains on -Its enervating luxury of cushions some effeminate courtier of fashion, frittering. inal- :silable, Qpportunites ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... because I always took standing armies to be Only eerya5ts hired by the master of ?? family. for keeping his own children in slavery.-SwiftoPope, : l A ToUCH OF5 THE SUJBhLuIE.-A Turkish paper says, 5,,,.animating rosebush, bud and blossom yielding, in ...