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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

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Swansea Journal and South Wales Liberal

GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION

... they would have to comply wi.h the wishes of the people. Wilberforee had regarded slavery as a national evil, but it was not half so bad drunkenness. inasmuch no slavery only affected one class of people, while Drink—who in respecter of persons—made the ...

REVIEWS. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE. Vacation time is near at band and the I children will find pleasant suggestions ..

... Wonderful Lamp is brought to an end witli a most unexpected complication, showing bow, Aladdin's genie escaped from the slavery of the lamp. In Mr. Pyle's story, Jack Ballister wins full recognition for his pluck in* rescuing the heroine from thepirates ...

The President.

... business house Of II irireanc l a illOI Rogers, St. Paul's Chairchyard. London, in 1841. he was powerfully impresseil by tine slavery and spiritual neglect witnessed oung awn engaged in commercial pursuits ill Metropolis. Shortly afterwards, in conjunction ...

THE SLAVE GIRL

... Southern officer, who returns ift er the wars itgainst the Northerners has entirely changed in his yin - s regarding the slavery under which his parents hare lived in luxury, and eventually become:4 betrothed to the one whom they have persecuted so u ...

– Yours, &c.. AN OLD SONGSTER

... victory ! Now's the day, and now's the hour. See the front of Battle lour. See approach. proud Edward's power— Chains and slavery ! Lay the pround usurper low ! Tyrants fall in every foe: Liberty's in every blow , Let us do. or die! Such lines, set to ...

MY DEFEAT WAS UPON THE REGISTER

... apply so severe a penalty to greater crimes, but the bishops were against the change.' In the fight for the abolition of slavery the bishops were on the side of the slave-owners. On the question of the enfranchisement of the people, the lords spiritual ...

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... on the subject of Church rates, said': I know the Dissenters: they carried the Reform Bill; they carried the Abolition of Slavery; they parried Free Trade, and they will carry this question. - They carried it. And I venture to say that, with united and ...

TEMPERANCE NOTES

... organised for doing good, The world's united womanhood. l'hese were almost the last words that came from the of the great anti-slavery poet. The usual weekly Temperance meetings at the Sailors Rest are being vigorously and successfully conducted under the ...

MECHAN ICAL

... In my opinion, this measure is the ' greatest that has been introduced into Parliament since the Bill for the Abolition of Slavery. So said Sir WILFRID LAWSON, when speaking in the House of Commons on Monday night in favour of the first reading of the ...

South Wales Liberal

... military discipline during recitation. The Pastors encourage this sort of thing, as in former years they abundantly upheld Slavery in their country. flow eminently mischievous to the !tumble and prayerful atmosphere which ought to characterise religious ...

REV. RUCH PRICE HUGHES AND THE WAR. Disorderly Scenes. in St, James' Boer Tyranny and Corruption

... wards, and it speaks much it the way in whir., the general arrangements had beer; contrive.: !world that maintained a form of slavery to this present day. and he asked the fellow- y ben it is said that the dinner •he whet.. of I the 500 served up hour. Whilst ...