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... fwol ?? wiser than the i-ost. «rC'» Work are collcctetl the Authors Poems, Tales, Epl- i'm ?? Quires, Thoughts on Negro Slavery, tire, .^hed by Hunt and Clarke, York-street, Coven t-gardeu, CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. A-,. This day i* published, price ...
... inmioii of Mr. was then agreed to. Mr. IIRtIL’GHAM presented a petition from Keiahtley, Vorkshire. praying for the abolition of slavery the Indies- He wished to ask the Colonial Siecretary whether it would be convenient now to give an answer the ijuestion put ...
... Johnston, 08, Cornhill; lQt^ Kinli^; S^Jff U?bai y m ° 9t Medi ' AT A GENERAL MEETING of the COMMITTEES of the LONDON ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETIES, held at No. 18, Aldermanbury, on Tuesday, the Bth of August, 1837; HENRY WAYMOUTH, Esq., in the Chair; It was ...
... ary Roll. The Bishep of LICHFIELD and COVENTRY presented several petitions frsm parishes in bis diocese against colonial slavery. TBEXCH occur to* OF ALGIERS. The Earl of ABERDEEN—My lords, I desire to few word*, and tfiey shall be boy few, upon subject ...
... t pretented petition Mm Sttssek, for relief for the labouring daises. Lord CALTHORPE presented several petitions ■gslust slavery, from different parts the country. The Marquis of DOWNSHIRE pie-ented two petitions to the same effect, from Carrickfergua ...
... armon'nco,l. By Order of the Council. .i. m. HOPE. Secretary. Oamberwell, May 11. British and foreign a mi -slavery SOCIETY, for tlie Abolition of Slavery and tin Slave- Jjade throughout the World.— The ANNUAL MEETING of this Kocietv will take plan in I.X X ...
... ■ FJ-ECTORS of the UNITED KINGDOM. - T :' 0 „-( O. KTRTMEV, -J \ SSOCI ATION of Persons stylinffthem- A ?? the ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIf_TY a . c en- .» tl) dictate to you in a manner which is quite ' l l, ' : ' r ?? with the freedom of election for a Reformed ...
... Broad-street, on Tuesday, the filet of January, LB4O, JOSEPH - q.. In the Chair. It was unanim,,.' I,— That the Committee oi \nti-Slavery Society having received i: irtsarc being made to obtain the importing labourers into . I he employed principally In su?ar ...
... I A BOLITION of SLAVERY.—The Friend* I ■ of the Abolition of Slavery are invited to Dine together at 'I'lie FREEMASONS' TAVERN, Great Queen-street) Lincoln's FRIDAY, the ?? August next, to celebrate the ent of the Termination of Slavery on that day through- ...
... — At a joint Meeting of tho Anti- Slavery and Agency Anti-Slavery Committees, held (his day, 'he Right Hon. Lord SUFFIELD in the Chair, vi -, -Z?t ?? >i)*lv resolved— That a GENERAL MEETING of the ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY, and itsl-r.ends.be held at ...
... Adjourned. The Duke of Wellington was present, and in his usual seat. HOUSE COMMONS, Thursday, No*. 18. Petitions against negro slavery were presented from Derbyshire, by Mr. Monday; from Bridgewater, by Mr, Kidd; from Sligo, General King; from Staffordshire ...