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INSOLENCE OF THE POLICE

... traust in~te people tyrannical laws, and to reduce this countjiy, Whiffilv vainly bosts of its free iiuti to t ndfiat.bect slavery. . S ure .it ,is,qhliiost time for .the . people to have some power in the m~amiemfnt of their ouiu *ir*, tbey ot~ht, 'in ...

POLICE

... LORD MASYOR thought that the age of the child was too tender, and that a ten years' apprenticeship was too long a course of slavery to doom any human being to. Alderman COWAN held the same opinion, and questioned the boy as to his fancy for the business ...

THE HANGMAN AND THE JUDGE; OR, A LETTER FROM JACK KETCH TO MR. JUSTICE ALDERSON, REVISED BY THE ORDINARY OF ..

... wife of hiI bosom, the children she might have borne to him, his father, if he had one; and be would have to lead a life of slavery, degradation, and misery, in a foreign land, where he would bave no one to solace him, and where he would he severely puuished: ...

Petitions for the Reduction of Postage

... Parliament as- they did in the ^ last,, they willl exeed tho- enormocus number -presented for .the.total abolition of 1egrO slavery. In thesession of 1837 file postage petltions only-. were presented to the House of Commone ; in that of 1838, S20, whieh ...

SECONDARIES COURT—FRIDAY

... had first ascertained from, M'Mahon that Mr. Joseph Sturne, the principal direetor of the Society for the Aboli- tion of Slavery, and having their offica in Tokenhoute- yurd , was to be tie paymaster, tun. take the whole con- trol af the management of ...

FOREIGN

... liberated on Monday last. M. de Tracy has renewed the motion of M. Passy in the Chamber of Deputies for the abolition of slavery in the French colonies. The question was to be debated in the private sittings of the standing committees of the Chamber on ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of Preston

... dens called union workhouses, there to fiuish their existence. Will you not struggle to rescue these men from such horrible slavery ? Let union be their watchwork, for it is only by our united efforts that we are to conquer. He trusted that taeither mis ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 1

... You are called together to petition Parliament, at this event_. ful crisis, for the immediate and entire Abolition of Slavery throughout the British dominions. Read the wsrds of the late Mr. Stephen Accused by our opponents of meditating a general ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of Preston

... delis called union workhouses, thereto finish their existence. Will you not struggle to rescue these inca from such horrible slavery ? Let union be their watchwork, for it is only by our united efforts that we are to conquer. He trusted. that neither nii ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... dens called union workhouses, there to finish their existence. Will you not struggle to rescue these nca from such horrible slavery ? Let union be their watchwork, for it is only by our united efforts that we are to conquer. He trusted that neither misr ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... called union workhouses, there tor finish their existence. Will you not struggle to rescue these mca., from such horrible slavery? Let union be their watchwork, for it is only by our united efforts that we are to conquer. He trusted that neither misre ...