SLAVERY.-WHAT IS SLAVERY?
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... SLAVERY-WHAT IS SLAVERY TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN TIMES. Sir,—As some author says, and as I casually hear others also say, something tantamount to this— Dash into your subject at once, without wasting your time in a wordy preamble, if your object ...
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... SLAVERY. TO THE EDITOR OP THE DAILY POST. Sin, There is a great outcry just now about slavery many speeches have been delivered, and much feeling evinced. My object in addressing you is simply to request our philanthropic townsmen to look at home. My ...
... suffering race. Hearts of tiie nature's bearing, , The honest, brave, and free ?? swrsi before approving heaven The doom; of slavery. The virtuoue sou'spolluted, And erth is filed -with shame; That man should buy his fellow man, And feel nor guilt nor blame ...
... advocate for slavery. I am nothing of the kind; blt I ask, if these things are so, and if you call neither deny nor ignore them, then in what sense are they abominable assumptions 7 I give no opinion on the rights or the wrongs of slavery. I have been ...
... SLAVERY. d d Since the three most extensive Govern- ments of the civilized and Christian world e -England, the United States, and Russia n -abolished personal slavery within their or o dominions, and commenced to use V their influence to abolish it in ...
... SLAVERY IN TURKEY. We are sometimes told that slavery has really ceased to exist in European Turkey. idea could be more erroneous. It is true that the old slave-market Stamboul—the slave-market where beauty was exposed in all it's loveliness and publicly ...
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... WHITE SLAVERY. ease which was characterised by the magistrates white slavery came before the Bournemouth bench yesterday, when a draper, named Rogers was charged with keeping seven dressmakers at work after hours. Besides being occupied all day, with ...
... SLAVERY. W We are pleased to observe that the Report of ni i c the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society it id refers hopefully to the decided progress which the fa us Abolition movement is making generally. Even !1 1 in the United States an anti-slavery ...