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SLAVERY

... SLAVERY. -I weuldl not havoc, slave to till my greoud,cii To carry roe, to Ian me While 1511T . ory, And treudble when I wake, for all ?? wealth and That sinews b)ought end sold have everearnmd. No: dear as freedoma is, and in nay heart's Ilre Just e ...

THE QUARTERLY REVIEW AND SLAVERY

... (Continued frosu our last.) TO THE. EEITORt-inI agree with the Reviewer in re. garding the Order in Council for the regulation of Slavery in Trinidad as a very important and beneficial measure. Ile does not, howvever, seemi to be aware, that in some particulars ...

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 ...

Poetry

... native plain,, 1 am free! I am free ! and I never will be In slavery again I Asthe swallow skims. as he swiftly gims O'er the glassy plain, I am free! I am free! and I never will be In slavery again ! As the lion stalks, in his forest walks, His homage ...

Literature

... awayiwith negro slavery even, would aggravate the evil; that the change they propose Is not the substi- tution of freedom for slavery, but the mere exchange of responsiblefor Irresponsible masters; and that we can- not hope to abollsb negro slavery except by ...

THE LIBERTY BELL

... Comle, then, that bright and benignant time, When LIBERTY S blessed BELL, All earth re-echoing it, shall chime Slavery's final knell; And Slavery's dreary tales be told, As asmythic-page of old! - ...

Original

... coalition's might: lndign~jt, from suchs force, seem Justice turn'd-. fehfstt'd them victors, hut their prowess epurn'd; Whilst Slavery's traumpet scream'd along the skies- i' Bhold where Freedom-coflqitr'(l Freedom-dies. Weep, Freerisen, weep ;-shed tears ...

Poetry

... Though your labours cloth her nobles, The monarch on the throne, Yet, bereft, ye are left In slavery to groan., While the 'wealthy revel proudly, Still in slavery ye groan. in battle field conteniding With the might of England's foes, Your fathere won those ...

Original Poetry

... orgilnail VPatrop. ON THE ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING Of to-day, hastily dissolved, as no business could be done in conse- quence of the clamour of a certain party inimical to the object of it, but which, though smothered, no man can say wvas still-born. I will ...

POETRY

... the tyrant dare not bring his slave. PROTEST A(GAINST SLAVERY. The following declaration of the Independent, Baptist, and Methodist Ministers, in the county of Dorset, on the subject of colonial slavery, has been handed to us for inser- tion by a correspondent ...

Poetry

... prize, to That all are eager to obtain, Then surely sad it is to see alc Our country pine in slavery. be Hibernia long hath felt the thrall dis Of gloomy slavery's galling sway. ouC And long and loud has been the call en To wipe the shameful stain away; ...

The measures by which the British government has for a number of years been attempting to suppress the slave trade

... rightly appreciate our anti-slavery policy. The anti-slavery and anti-slave-trade operations of this country have, it cannot be denied, entailed enormous sacrifices upon our West India colonies. The virtue displayed by our anti-slavery agitators has been one ...