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... laalf.past 7. 00 OPEN on MON. ? 8LAVERY-SLAVERY.W111 next, AprIl 22, at the ROYAL VICrOltIA HALL Leicester.squere, a grand MOVING PANORAMA of the AFRICAN and AMERICAN SLAVE TRADE, exhibiting a tine picture of o Slavery lr?,m artesel obeervetiats: Capture ...

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... Is.; Reserved Scala, Is. Id.- Descriptive t atojogues ?nay be obtained at the ?? open isve? at 2, and ha)f.paet 7. LAVERY-SLAVERY?WiI1 OPEN on MON-H DAY nelt, April 82 at the ROYAL VICTORIA HALL, Dtace?ar a 4 MCVI8IG 'PANORtloiA of the AFRICAN ?? 1 DE ...

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... Murder of Tbree Persons and Suicide of the Murderer.-Th Deab ?? Salerles-Atuempted Murder in Short's Gardens-Xnel~ Soazial Slavery-Ths ?? Savings Bank Scheme-Te Punr . Ment of Poverty-Searious Robbery on Board the Avon Mall SteLAn -The Iris Tenant-right ...

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... ATHENAEUM, 155, Strand.-Mr. W. WELLS BROWN, a fugitive slave front the United States, will ?? a LECTURE on the PRESENT ASPECT of SLAVERY in AMERICA, on THURSDAY EVENING .srext, to commence at S o'clock. Non-members, ta. GEORGE T?OMPSON, Esq., td.P., Is the chair ...

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... mindzwas emancipated in relious belief, but as regards medicine, the min4gtf the.people generally 're- mains in as object slavery as it was irlthadays of priestcraft. Does the Times wish to return to these days? Therefore' iu the face ot ten thousand such ...

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... emancipated ina reh~oli Ie belief, but, as regards mediiclne, thenmiud of the p so p I generailly re. | mainls in as abject slavery as it was in the days o7 priestcraft. Does Iy the Timos wish to return to these dayst a 3Vetiobical+ ' I NvEWS, NEWS, NEWS ...

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... mind was emanolpated In religious belief; but as regards medicine the mind of the people generally re. mains in as abject slavery ae It was in the days of priestcraft. Does the Times wish to return to those days ? The Petition to oomspel Doctors to wflte ...

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... mind was emancipated in religious belief, but, ae regards medicine, the mintd of the people generally re. mains in as abject slavery as It was In tbe days of prestucraft. Does the Times wish to return to these days I TBERTY of CONSCIENCE for EVER. Li ANC ...

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... and t'TOiLiL BNTl.lAlNMENT, ?? n The Far West; or, the Emigrant's Progress, an tincluding Negro Llte in Fteedom and in s Slavery. -Doors open at 7; commence at r.-Stallp, 3s.; Boxes, 2s.; Pit, Is.; Gallery, 6d. Y UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY AND ...

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... PICTOltIAL ENTERl TAiNMENT, entitled The Far West; or, the Emigrant's Progress. I includiir N egro Lirle in Freedom and in Slavery. In the course of the evening, 'The Ship on Fire, The Gambler's Wife, &c.-Boxes, 2e.; Statll, 3.; Pit, Is.; Gallery, ...

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... Os. £ - THE CONQUERORS of the NEW WORLD and their BONDQ MEN; being a Narrative of the Princival Events which led to Negro Slavery in the West Indies and America. Vol. L Pos' 8vo. Ge. William Pickerlng, 177, Piccadilly. Just published, leap. Svo, 4s TRYPHENA ...

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... bankers, 19, Fleet-street; and Mr. E. R. Fayerman, the collector, 7, Shafte burc.ereecut, Pimlioe. - RITISH and FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY - SOCIETY.-A SOIREE of the Members and Friends of the ociety will be held at the Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen-street, Li ...