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... Flglits. Or SLAVERY; ...
... Flglits. Or SLAVERY; ...
... SLAVERY IN CUBA. Emancipation appears to be making way in Cuba at last. Some reports from the English Consul-General and Vice-Consols in Cuba, which have just been issued, show that steady progress is being made. Since the Muret Law tame into operation ...
... TRAMCAR AND 'BUS SLAVERY. One of the speakers at the early morning meetleg of the tramway and 'bus men in London, over which Lord Rosebery presided, told his story in a stirring, manly fashion, and it was quite strong enough to excite general sympathy ...
... SLAVERY IN ZAN/IDAU Mr. Arthur M.l’.. nuM* tin- ¥orvi£n •- :!».• M.inst.»:i-h'»UM*. Lo!id ...
... the anti-slavery work of the past fifty years. Other resolutions were adopted regretting the vast extent of slavery still maintained among Mohammedan and heathen nations, and pledging the meeting to support the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society ...
... AFRICAN SLAVERY. “England, of all nations, flies lur fl.ig over, or at any rate has under her protection, th >u*aml« of Mjuare miles in which attempt Las been made to suppress, and where indeed she actually recognises, the legal status of slavery.’’ .Such ...
... no matter how many roses surround the chains. All the more so if the slavery is self. imposed, and surrounded by all the Preserip- tions of religion. Make the marriage -tie as close as Church or State can make it but let it be equal, impartial. That it ...
... OUR 1A )N Landon. 26th December, 1889. THE Anti Slavery Congress at Brussels has ad• I earned its labours for a few weeks ; but it has already arrived at some tolerably strong conclusive& In order to exterminate the African slave trade, it is seggested ...
... the abolition of slavery. Christian preachers prided themselves that It was Christianity that had got rid of slavery. It had done nothing of the kind. (Hear, hear.) If it was Christianity that got rid of slavery, why was it that slavery was part of the ...
... beneath the yoke of forced slavery ; but now, as the emancipator is sinking into the grave, a million of liberated bondsmen are celebrating their freedom from the thralls of serfdom, and the last civilized country which tolerated slavery is loosed for ever from ...
... great f.tiK>WtfU l»y Ilio good it? i,-, I'uo reason o{ lias ale in slaves but least one, of t’.ic gigairie slavery - ilmiiHhed Act •i the slavery became, o»s. 9, worse instead better, .•d ; and since I his evasion meant •iggie in nnirati lives sought 10-» ...
... reactionary policy. Is it sought to teach the country that slavery under some circumstances is a legal institution? This is the motive suspected, but it touches so closely the very foundation of anti-slavery doctrines, that wo wonder any minister or ministry ...