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THE WOMEN OF FREEDOM

... free andequal man andwoman greet Domestic peace; and ere this power can make In human beartsits calm and holy seat, This slavery must be broken.-SaE LrEY. Tie WVomen of Freedom, the Woman of Truth- ?? ur'rah ! for their beauty, hurrah for their youth ...

LITERATURE

... rich man had no connexion with the poor man- the poor man hated him for a wealth of which he did not (as ,in states where slavery does 'not exist) 'share 'the blessings- purchasing by labour the advantages Uf fortune. Hence the distinction of classes defied ...

THE FACTORY

... sickly toil abides, A:%nl penury its load of sorrow hides ? Go, watch within. and learn-oh ! fund to blame- Hoiiv much of slavery is in the name! Tln re, starting from its pain'd ald restless sleep, T'he orphaln rises up to wo, r and weep- \Waits without ...

LITERATURE

... 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 ...

TO THE MEMORY OF THE GREEK CHIEF, MARCO BOZARIS

... dishonour, and the scorn Of savage spoilers, to majestic fame. He came and kindled glory in the hearts Of all around him. Slavery hid her shame And fled his manly presence. Virtue rais'd Her angel forehead from the sordid dusts Inspir'd again with glorious ...

LITERATURE

... MARTINEAU. What was the real ehaiM erofToussaintL'Ouvertuire? What would be the progress of his mind from a state Of contented slavery, in which dim recollections of ancestral command, and the natural craving for freedom, had been quelled by stoical philosophy ...

FINE ARTS

... body of the other was treated as the vilest malefactor's, in the midst of a nation he had vin, dicated from double slavery, the slavery of a llawless prince and an intolerant priesthood. It is enough for Frenchmen that Napoleon had once humbledthe enemies ...

LITERATURE

... and strength, and skill- Andgive up each of these against your. will? Hark to the angry answer : ?? Theirs is not A life-of slavery; if they labour,-still We pay their toil, Free service is their lot; , l And what their labour yields, by us is fairly got ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the existence of slavery in the United States as discreditable, we have little objection to these pleasantries; but we know not if we are not quite'as amused at the apparent unconsciousness of honest John, that he. retains this slavery himself where alone ...

Literature

... state prisons; and succeeded in obtaining some important privileges for the Protestants. He always declaimed against negro .slavery, and he settled a sum for the pur- pose of purchasing the blacks at Cayenne, in order to set them at liberty; when the atrocities ...

THE POLITICAL A, B, C

... seat of all avwl. :n for ?? asqial} the devil p EP fr Bxctsit, a System of knovery, a Taking haltf our wahes to kee) tus iln slavery. S F rl'ql.I ijnd l4'p-6tthe pljaiuq na. w-l . ticb qZg4 PrJio44* llgw 11xlt ')al lz. G X~i tbe IOoV-EM~SM ?? bruital ind ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... which, in reference to Negro Slavery, introduce much useful discussion and argument. Like most persons who have resided for any time in the West Indies, the author denies no small numbrier of the positions of the Anti-Slavery Society; but, on the other ...