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... course, the work is9 intended as a contribution} to the anti-slavery movement, and, as such, will be' chiefly read in this eonntry. Yielding to no one in the intensity of our conviction that slavery is a violation of the first principles of the moral law and ...

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... modern slAvery. - But we are now ocrining, to closer quarters. Allow that the system of Jewish slavery is a di- tvinely authorisod orie, and thait we have made, and are ot omatte, noadvance in humaknity since then, stisilthe system - of modern slavery is ...

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... with all the heart-burnings, intrigues, and oppression to which it gave rise, is as great and irreeoneieable as ever. Negro slavery never existed to the same extent in the mainland Spanish eolonic6 as in those of other European nations, tempted to that means ...

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... acquesitien in the South. of So loeg as beth parties could play at state-melting sgc~inst oh, ench ot'ter the crisis lot the slavery qusestiton was miii fiaitely psaspoosmt. Be:, this ganee is client to cone ase nd the wholeI cy saibject is nose assu aing ...

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... the pulses of the world. Tyranrv has curbed its pride c Errors that were deified, ,. Into darlkness hao e beeta hurl'd. .1 Slavery and Liberty, a Aed the Wrong and Right, have met, a To decide their aneicant quarrel. Onward! preacher: onward yet! - There ...

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... in these doings. And in this easy, chit-chat way he goes on to show it. Of course his book is intended to be a history of slavery. A contribution to it it undoubtedly is; but it gives no fair or adequate idea of this curious but widely spread social i ...

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... the temperance reformation: while Rgo 0earlier movements, 'whether for parliamentary ri's L~reform, or the abolition of slavery, or law reform, hack to the early days of Burke and Fox, of Clarkseon cx 1,and Bentham, are not forgotten. The Anti-Corn-law ...

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... into three epochs- from his birth in WS 1786 till his seleotion by Wilberforce to saucceed him th as the leader of the anti-slavery movement in12;he from the latter date till the - passirg of tho act cu emancpating the negroes in 1833; and from that t time ...

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... amere transpoestioa of slavery from f, oen coun'ry to another, the very act 0f removel is a gua- ni zanroyot emiaripsai-iflto the slave. By alaw of the Otto- elI mnan Emapi e, no one within its limits cian be held in slavery h for a peried exceeding ...

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... iargcly from Mr. Madden: Free trade principles-strange to say, in our days-were carned Into practical effect in a country where slavery and the slave trade exist-in Cuba, before they were recognised in any European country. In 1818, this island extorted the ...

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... every European country are those in which nothing but coined money vwas appreciated. Those periods are marked by poverty, slavery, and degradation on the part of the people, and by tyranny, unthrift, and crimes of the most heinous description on the part ...

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... instruc- tive. Even the parentage of the poet is conmcted with the difficult but important questions of the extent to which slavery in the Roman world wes affected by manumission, and ?? of that middleclass (the libertini), with their privileges, and the ...