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IMPORTANT ACTION BY A PHYSICIAN

... child she country were strongly alive to the state of matters filmed b• lease • pea in t.ien to w damages. presdaer Prase on Slavery in Egypt, Mr. Karl a crash, Ideviv° of monoy. and the fulness of luxury dis• Mr. Beaumont, M.P.. for R. 231.000, is intended ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874

... her across the kitchen goer by the su ppor t of evening schools now that there wee more or leas deeply interested in the slavery qua- hair of the had. He then got s heavy walking ; Government in office which was likely to maga non, and some years ago ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874. ABALLO WALED JIBBOOM., Oa Saturday night about ..

... was to teach working self-reliance; and another of its great merits was that it delivered those connected with it from the slavery of debt. (Hear, hear.) It taught working men to manage large businesses and to deal with large sums of money—PAM/ per week ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1874

... chained the minds of el who give c. euce to such views. Of all despotism. spiritual sp-tism was the most deepotic ; of all slavery, apii aLtvery was the most slavish. UR. GLADSTONE AND THE PAPACY. Boman Catholic Bishop of Hezham and Newcastle, preaching ...

ALDEBLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1875

... of Civil Government. Peace has been maintained,and I have procured the assent of the protected tribes to the abolition of slavery, wheneefrom, I trust, freedom will exist there as in every part of my dominion. In Natal I have found myself under the necessity ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOV ADVERTD3ER AND IMUTSFORD GAZETTE

... Scatchnien are ever proud. He alluded to the indefatigable efforts which Livingstone g4Lotrth to break through the boukls of slavery. He that England would for ever du its duty, a duty to which it was sworn in matter. He thought that net even the honour of ...

ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER AND ENUTSFORD GAZETTE

... connect labour and oppression, capital and tyranny; to hear the receiver of wages spoken of as in a pusitiou of helpless slavery, while the payer of them ground immense revenues out of the victims whom the vicious arrangements of society delivered, bound ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF AN M.P

... great friend of freedom all the world over. One of finest speeches ever spoken in the English 1 ingoage against American slavery was spoken by O'Connell, when i he (Mr. Biggar) was a schoolboy. Some people had recently tried to make O'Connell • great ...

Published: Saturday 25 September 1875
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
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ALDERLEY AND WILMSLOW ADVERTISER

... knew that he had the good fortune to ace the two measures his attention was doily given to pausedthat for the abolition of slavery, and that providing for olementary education. or himself it was a melancholy duty be had to perform. He knew Mr. Pease well ...

THE GREAT WHITE HAND;

... Heart, 'John Jellelay i e Housekeeper. alajentja ofSeere witch imply any . reoetruit ea whatever of the institution of slavery.' Beselvtieus CHAPTER XXIL-Tee Saes w via Camerae, oondemaatory of the circular were prepaid by Dr. Dinteces. Olney, mid carried ...

SHIPWRECK IN THE BEI3RIDES

... killing one-a valuable anima- Nee if the witness had not lost himself he might for the repeal of thertilsery chinch by 1 all slavery and that the comity of nations did not hoe cleared in about an hour. Several waggons driven either.. The men were butchered ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1876
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
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