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SLAVERY

... 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 ...

SECESSION AND SLAVERY

... God lifts to-day the veil and shows The features of the demon I O North and Soutb, Its victims both, Can ye not cry, Let slavery die ? And union find in freedom ? What though the ust-out spirit tew The nation In his golug, We who have ha the guilt must ...

TIRED OF A SLAVERY LIFE

... TIRED OF A SLAVERY LIFE. Dr. Wynn Westcott held an inquest on Thurs- day, at South Hornsey, on the body of Grace Tenr, 20 years old, a domestic ?? Terry, residing at 20, Raydon-street, Highgate New Town, the widow of an undertaker, and mother of the ...

REVIEW

... did more. V It repealed all the previous legiasative limitations of Inc Slavery, back to the celebrated Ordinance of' Joly 13 I'l 1787, Styled unalterable, which excluded slavery from~ the Pis territory north-west of the Ohio. Thle uise of the term PI' ...

POETRY

... her ide, 4evero ker laws, Forsiheshall win, And conquer siu Men shall be fee for ' Truth makes free, And eau't be held In slavery; Do uot despair, The earth is fair Good holds sway in spite of evil, God's supreme and not the devil. Take eonrap yo who foreosmt ...

WHAT MAKES A MAN

... kind;th A spirit firm, erect, and free, T 'That never basely bends a knee in* That will not bear a feather's weight to Of slavery's chain for small or great a That truly speaks from God within, an And never makes a league with sin; au That snaps the fetters ...

ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE

... in words that touched a sympathetic cord in the hearts of his hearers, Mr. Beecher told about the child, She was born in slavery, he said. A benevolent woman, who was nursing our sick soldiers in the hospital at Fairfax, found her sore, and tattered ...

TO HARRIET BEECHER STOWE

... burn of God, Should be granted to all o'er the leaves. The seine great Eternal is the maker of all, Aod must soon end this slavery strife; He iever bas taught us to buy or to sell What he has breathed into life Ob, slaves I they may take your freedom, your ...

Poetry

... beauty and of grace. A spirit firm, erect and free That never basely bends the knee; That wvill not beatr a fetter's weight Of slavery's chain, for small or g' reat That truly speaks of God witl in, And never makes a league with sin That bllaps the fetters ...

POETRY

... you may sit alene, Yon sit upon a throne. Lax indolence and luxury Will drag the foremost muortal down, In chains of anject slavery, While self denial wears tho crown. The prophet's mantle fell On Ole it fitted well: One not unused to toil, His plough could ...