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SLAVERY IN OLD CALABAR

... SLAVERY IN OLD CALABAR. Mr Hutten, Paisley, supported his overture at great length. In the course of his remarks, he said the overture raised no question regarding the fidelity and zeal of their honoured missionaries in the matter of slavery—no question ...

LORD BROUGHAM—THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY

... Boston Convention, and to give my opinion upon tbe question—‘How can American slavery be abolished?’ I consider tbe application is made to me as conceiving to represent anti-slavery body in this country; aud I believe that speak (heir sentiments well as my ...

UNSTAMP MR LINCOLN UN SLAVERY

... UNSTAMP MR LINCOLN UN SLAVERY. It will seen that throughout the whole of this message the utterance of the offensive word slave” studiously avoided. “Uncle Tom” is treated not as a man and a brother,” but as a piece of property used for insurrectionary ...

SLAVERY UNDER A NEW NAME. The New Orleans papers publish General Older,” in which General Banks prescribes the ..

... being anything else than a labourer as long he lives, —what is the man but a slave ? It is true that suih slavery is a modification of the form of slavery which previously existed; but it may perhaps puzzle Exeter Hall itself to say whether it be much of an ...

kinfrewshire reformer PAISLEY, SATURDAY, Mat 28, 1864. If inquirer into the caprices and inconsistencies human ..

... sable slave-holding Monarchs of Africa are monsters of cruelty and barbarity. Again, Old Calabar slavery is patriarchal and domestic, resembling the slavery described in the Old Testament, or being more akin, perhaps, to the relation of feudal lord and ...

SPECULATION PAST AND PRESENT

... STAMPED,. r.UIL hi { UNSTAMPED 2i d. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY MARYLAND. The State of Maryland, by the constitutional action of the people, provided for in its • laws, has formally and for ever abolished slavery. The institution long since ceased to pay in New ...

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD

... Somerville, in reply to Mr Hutton, read a stats which went to show that slavery was different Old Calabar from what it was in South America, and that it was merely a particular kind of slavery which existed in the former place. ...

■WHY PACTS ARE UNPOPULAR

... .oar., tt’» **»!, J*. »« liftin'Jrt,” PLEAS FOR SLAVERY. Now that oar ryes are fixed apon the criais in the United States—a crisia which is wholly owing to the struggle between the doctrines of slavery and freedom—ic may be worth while calmly inquire ...

THE SECESSION MOVEMENT IN AMERICA

... payment of twenty millions sterling, as we did, for the suppression of slavery in our possessions abroad. The next best thing, and this | ought to be possible, is to confine slavery to its present limits. The Southern States, producing cotton, rice, sugar ...

THE MOTIVES TO SECESSION

... »rty of which he is the bead dream of the abolition of ■slavery. They are opposed to the extension slavery beyond its present limits; nor will they consent to lay dewn the principle that slavery is to atsomed to exist nntil has been abolished by law. ...