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YOUNG MENS SOCIETIE:

... have m the past done a great deal to further,the interests of the workman, and have turned what used to be nothing short of slavery into honest and honourable occupation. Bro. E. Graham replied ably to Bro. Harkins. Several other members took part. When ...

ST FRANCIS'

... other. The Apostle endeavoured to point out the state of the soul thatis in sin. The slavery of sin was the worst form of slavery, for the manacles of human slavery were but material, while those of sin were spiritual. The fruits of sin were remorse and ...

GLASGOW OBSERVER, SATURDAY, MAY 11,1895 (7) FATHER EGGER, S.J., ON “PRECHRISTIAN SOCIETY.”

... shelter for the mendicant. and the general lot of these wretched creatures was either death by starvation, or worse perhaps, slavery. Maximian, he said, gave orders that all the heggars should be drowned, and Seneca-declared that they threw money to the beggars ...

Brairks (CoLLEGE. + CIvILIZATION /

... immense superstructure of slavery and gradually abolished) 1t altogether. True, ghe did not abolish slavery all at once. How could she, when the slaves cutnumbered the freemen by at least ten to one ¥ A crusade against slavery in such circumstances would ...

4y I\\s_ci_ 8h Object Lesson

... % hoard, rather than ta Tty ik ) RBE fres napions =1 o acquiire : ‘*‘luen% t‘)hoard'” and he adds that* the con“afionq e Slavery May well be indigence.” The 3 for Sy Sl A e - tut, Fren, © conditiong indicated by the G dog, Chmag 4y, Plain. Nations deprived ...

OUR FIRST DECADE

... ready to defend it, to inspire in Irishmen a love for the loveliest land on earth, and the resolve to know no rest while slavery’s chains mangle the limbs of their Mother; to defend ‘the Irish name wherever and by whomsoever attacked, to help on in every ...

ARMENIANS TARING TO FriGHT

... while striving in the darkest parts of the earth to liberate mankind from the chains of ignorance and the degradation of slavery, ellow this already civilised and elevated race to be wiped out by a diabolical machine, nad streteh not out a helping hand ...

INrERIOR OF THE OrLp Friany

... handful of masters who kept the great popu. lation 3n slavery. Knowledge and enlightenment—these existed not, except in the hands of the few, for the masters kept the multitude, not only in slavery, but in dgnorance, lest, obtaining knowledge and freedom ...

N.B. —The Observer is the Largest Catholic Paper in the World.—N.B. THE COMMON ENEMY

... at the common enemy. The Churches will be bound to take sides as they took sides in the struggle in North Ainerica on the slavery question, and who imagines for a moment that the pulpit will be on the side of the whisky-shop? Temperance societies, industrial ...

DRAMATIC AND ART NOTES

... Sydney Grundy’s new play at the Garrick, “Slaves of the Ring,” is voted gioomy and lugubrious. It is another variation on “the slavery of the marriage ring,” and cnly powerful acting can ensure it a long run. The pontomimes and the €arl Rosa engagement—it is ...

THE POOR DIED FROM STARVATION,

... rapidly did this serfdom increase tbat shortly before the Christian era over one-half of the then civilised world was in slavery. To these poor wretches the law afforded no protection : they had no legal rights, and they were completely at the mercy of ...

CATHOLIC IREI.AND

... Dalaradia, a distriet extending from the town of Newry to Slieve Shea. in the County Antein, Six years St. Patrick passed in slavery, far away from pleasure, minding hiy waster’s flock on the green hillside. Poorly clad and wirh very little to eat, he was ...