SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE TRADE
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... SLAVERY AND GENERAL BANKS. (FI',OIu thC Ti'hss.) let peoplc bewvaro how they indulge too Ircely in the luxury of sentiment and opinion, foi they know not how soon they may be called on to provo their sincerity. So far as ?? that -wide region of which ...
... TRADE AND SLAVERY ON THE EAST COAST I OF AFRICA. SEIZURE OF A BItITISH SHIP. [A townsman, sometime resident in Natal, who has now returned to Glasgow, has obligingly favoured us with the Natal Mercury of August 12, from which. we quote the fol- lowing ...
... THE ORIGIN, GROWTEF, AND PROSPECTS OF SLAVERY, AND THE COTTON TRADE. SLAVERY, AND THE COTTON TRADE. (From the Cotton Supply Reporter.) The year 1503, eleven years after the discovery of. n America,; witnessed the first importation of a fev h s.egro slaves ...
... not as to slavery itself, but as to the means of puttinrg it down. And on the present occasion, betrusted that the speakers would confine themselves strictly o tbe matter en hand. Let them denounce as strongly as they liked the system of slavery; and let ...
... THIE AFRIC AN SLAVE TRADE. . Yesterday a deputation from the Britilsh sadg IForeign Anlti-Slavery Society bad an interviewv I with Earl Granville, wvh w as accompanied by Sir! I Charles Idilke anti Lorrd Molrley, to mige the sun-x I pression of the slave ...
... TUJ-4TYE TfRADE CirCUIAP- ? 3fr Aiaso- Buzacott, secretary of the Anti- Slav~ery Society, co~nmnents on the new Circular at follws:- Will you alllow-me, as briefly Ps posi- ble, to indicate the chief points of diffarence and *similarity between the new ...
... their treatment, both in speech and in action, the slave trade of the interior from the 'slavery of the coast and of the Hinterland. i AWith regard to the active slavery carried on by Arab traders, 1iroditctive of such gross and horrible vrueltv there was ...
... words, the suggestionM was to this effect, that the Slave l Trade should be abolished through the abolition of slavery itself, and that slavery should be abolished by the einploymnent of free labour obtained from the same markets. Recognise at once the ...
... sacredly,, believe iii the divinity -of slavery; and if, Iwere; to be called before iry _udge, Jesusf Chroet,. the next hour, I woald, . ,withqot any mental. reseryation wbal Yer, preach the divinity of slavery. It bha its tlivine saection in the Holy ...
... etockholdrs or secret agerts in tl e business. These porte, in which the slavers are ftted out. belong to the rmoss rabid anti-slavery &eates, and there can be no doubt that thevesecis arethe prope*rty of the repubicanrs in those several places. The profits ...
... ebel sourwe a' I SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR. A correspondence is issued respecting slavery in Zanzibar. It gives the views of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in a letter to Lord Rosebery urging the abolition of the status of slavery, and refers to ...