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... With kindling drops of loving-kindness, And knowledge pour From shore to shore, i Light on the eyes of mental blindnessi All slavery, warfare, lies, and wrongs,- s AU vice and crime might die together; I And milk and corn, f To each man born, t Be free as ...

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... continued to roll 1 through savannabs peopled only by the wandering l hunter. Of that empire, despotism, and caste, and l slavery were, however, constituent elements; and S the admiration with which we regard the monuments , of its grandeur is dashed by ...

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... Suffolk. or to Mr. t James 3iurdaugh, or C. C. Robinson, of Portsmouth, for further information. JOSEPH HOLLIDAY.1 -Anti Slavery Reporter. t AmxRICAN FirziRziNO MACHiNe.-Tba scientific jour- male inform us of an ingenious invention by Dr. John i Carrie ...

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... features of the organization of that body. Two other articles on Methodistic matters, as well as one on American Methodism and Slavery, will no doubt be read i with interest by the friends of reform, and will prove ad- o monitory to those who are opposed to ...

POETRY

... weaker~ brother if he can. Hence pride anid pomp, and 'arrogance and sloth, And myriad evils which the wise deplore. Hence slavery and modern selfishness, And over-reacbinghgrnding, cheating Trade, And Mammin worship In all odious forms- The degradation ...

THE GARDEN GATE

... little work with mingled feelings . to of indignation and pleasure-of indignation against the : in - vile, system of American slavery, of which it.treats, and. :i, as e. of pleasure on account of the interesting narrative which -s d, it gives, and the man ...

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... &c. ntroduced irs ?? followvinig article, irl which the poet cmi- bodies, in six lines of verse, the long, sad history of slavery in America, amd withl singularly felicitous nobility of conception, shallows fortb, in an illusion to the latent greatness ...

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... ydure:i eb i . ie- grees; acd in Italy the national idea has been elaborated during the silence of three ages of general slavery, and rt through nearly thirty years of assiduous apostleship uS- often crowned by thi niityrdons of the noblest spirits eta ...

SELECTIONS FROM THE QUARTERLY REVIEWS AND MONTHLY MAGAZINES JUST PUBLISHED

... reatrded, Iia' and id the easearn-aiad Southterna counties of Enaglandl it'hIL Lil accrleratetl, his downward~progress ilato slavery said br utality; an. it hias inadle him, felarilt parado'x! a nutmadcd ant s glebw ad-, ave scripla's, a prisioner and a hloweli ...

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... live( And learn but to confess, C The times, when we may freely grieve, cl Times of most happiness ! P Then, the small slaveries of life, C That deaden and molest, Enjoyments forc'd, and smother'd strife, ti Leave the clear thoughts at rest. P 0 world ...

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... were ,'slaves amosig the Moors' of Africa; and for this purpose, - proclamtation was matle, that all who had relatlives in slavery mi Africa should send iuitheir nam'bs, t they might be thus t ransmed; another lot was to be sold 'to defray a part of the ...

POETRY

... saw his race Oppress'd and cruoh'd by a tyrant base, And who raised his voice to set them free From the galiing chains of slavery I I For this he was thrust in a dungeon dark For lighting up in their hearts a spark Of freedom! but his spirit is strong ...