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THE LAW OF HYPOTHEC

... remnant-an offensive and oppressive remnant-of the fendal system, which, with all itsmodifications, vwas simply syste. matised slavery, and is at once a disgrace and a cause of danger which justice, wisdon, and iuterest require to be abrogated. ...

The Court

... the Union news writers would quite bear out this agreeable state of things, especially as the hasty representations of the slavery-upholding portion of the British Press were not consistent with truth ; but the correspondents on the spot having written ...

REVIEW OF THE SESSION OF CONGRESS

... of Kansas as a Slate State ? The Constitution, we maintain, is a compromise, and the Union is a compromise with southern slavery, or rather a series of compromises, from time to time. The confederacy thus formed and thus far sustained upon a system of ...

LATEST NEWS

... Island, where, after a short detention, she was released. A rumour prevails that England and Spain have agreed to abolish slavery in Cuba, and that the American Government will take strong ground in opposition to it. Tue Queen’s Procress.—The Queen left ...

THE LORD ADVOCATE ON LAW REFORM

... among the people . that grand and noble love of liberty, that f love -of the country where 'they lived, and that disdain of slavery and 4oppression of-all kinds0 whieh characterised the people of this country, they muight copy th-i'machinery of the a B33iti&li ...

Law Intelligence

... but full of life and vigour, and of exciteable temperament -his first impulse is to resist in every way the intolerable slavery thus heaped upon him. t Aud is that proof of violent madness ? I You are men of the world, and you know whether it was an ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... t-the bleaching-fields and- dye-works of Scotland are prepared to hear that labour prevails in then, al to which West India slavery was, by comparison. a pleasant and mercifal institution. ra The first Scottish district, following the Blue- *vLy Book, is ...

SCOTCH APPEAL

... mumercifully beaten ; but Brax swears it is as safe as a cradie—a craudic on the tree-top I tell him. However, it’s only slavery for life —that’s one comfort; and it'll be all the same a hundred years hence—that’s By Jove,” said Paul. And he became thoughtful ...

Correspondence

... and as one man de-7 manded from the Legisiature that Great Britain! should no longer rem'ain'in an: unholy alliance6 with slavery. The Free Church cannot afford to - trifle with the solemn coevictionvsiof . her adhe-i | rente, supported by their- jusg ...

LATEST NEWS

... similar, or upon the Legislature at home. In the West Indian colonies, the two great changes effected within twenty yezrs, from slavery to freedom, and from mono- poly to compe on, have, no doubt, been severeiy felt; but, generally speaki ng, these colonies ...