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... they must.ldok for the ultimate triumphof those s prinuipll which wotlddeliver this' outtryfromthe most degrading formn of slavery. (Applause.) .Sbj s pointed dot the special dangers by which we worald r- be eurrotaded at the 'approaching festive season; ...

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... Miss Bliss gave many interesting details as to le the condition of the country, and she said that, although 'e domestic slavery still existed in Mladagascar, they rd were not subject to serious ill treatment. The address e- was of the most interesting ...

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... belong- w illg to a caste, a class, a caucus,at '~a council of landowners, an assembly SO0 that perpetuates the memory of slavery. , But W 384. we prefer to believe that the sensible animal, S htinstinctively trealising the responsibility of.)oisP hace ...

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... brought themselves into boadage by hiabit. Wheu habit was miOsapplied it led to thraldonm, ani when speaking of these causes of slavery he wished to conlfi e Ihimlself to two, namely, smokling and drinking. rie custom of smoking was often commienced hy lads ...

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... had o Church there, drawing- in a very effective mnnsmier time. contrasts between the conditios of the negroes while should slavery prevailed and their state after beinr freed, that t An address was also given by Rev. Mr MI'Cullagh, the St and the proceedings ...

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... ea audience. The1 drama is net newr. The scene, as readers are aware, is laid in the island of Trinidad, in the drays of slavery ; and inproint of construction, and as well as of the time covered by the numierous incidents, is essentially to be 1 classed ...

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... peroantnet:ac-i util et-2l laypeace. Ill supporting the reS,,lutiozt. Len maii:-lit o.thit the Church sol eagettm .t~.lt ,,r slavery, and peace society. M Clark r, laefitltt1~L hr* seconded the resolution, The whole;ef ths reoIt theions werep a to Atthe close ...

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... Thursday night. Mr M. Edwards, who was the r, tirst speaker, based his address on Four Great it Evil Sste i, z., Mormonism, Slavery, War, and Le the-Liqunr Traffic. Mrr NV. Blackwood followed d with remarks on Alcohol the Cause of Poverty and c, Immorality ...

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... g should take his employment from. lie ddescribed the condition of the worker for 11 weekly wages as as bad aLs that CZ e slavery. To say that the wage-earner should Ily .e past fur a rainy day- would have some reason if there were a umargin between wages ...

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... sure the fact that the arrogant pretensions of a I z.foreign Government, under whose role ignorance, and X re cruelty, and slavery had too long flourished, had been I ;y checked, and anxiety lessened for the safety of our D, brave missionaries among the ...

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... music wan discoursed. Mr WV. H. Thomson, one of the it iparty, gave a short hot eloquenot address, in which be d referred to slavery days. He stalted that bin wish was cc to go to the Congo asa& missionary, and exprassed the u belief th~at tire host stay ...