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THE ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY OF ENGLAND

... cal a airs, and give judgment in criminal cases with a ti dicticn that extended to all sentences except those 0 death or slavery The decisions of the hundred 0 rt' were given by the vote of all the members, and e confirmed with the heads of families ...

LITERATURE

... in history. As regards the requisitions of Euro- d pean readers, the advantage of this will be found in To d h oq~tion of slavery and the slave trade, ~of the isi r. Early feeling and legislation concerning which Mr. tic ;e Hildrath supplies a variety ...

LITERATURE

... in these regions, describel them with minutehess, and dwells on them with pleasure. She gives not anunfavourable acouat of slavery near to New Orkeane, in a matedal point of view, except, indeed, when blaeks are Owned by blacks, ad that to represented as ...

FINE ARTS

... FIN ARS.s PinANORAMA OS' SLAVERY.-WO wvere invited by who a card, with the above suggestive and awful ory, tite o view scenes of 81&ve existence in Amernc, a be fromn kidnapping to flogging inclusive. There is ?? to mitigate the melancholy of the subject ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... ardens. AMERICAN SLAVERY. S TO TUR EDITOR O TEN DA=Y XZ* 6 B.i,-I have been much concerned to me the eon- s timents which the American correspondent of ?? Nefos has the hardihood to Put fortb and reiterate on the - subject of slavery. He actually exults ...

LITERATURE

... and fill partial in his representations, may be adduced the cand ste 'wpll-condensed summary he gives in the section on Wut Slavery, of the arguments, bot pro and con., of that of the institution or fungus upon modern civilised society, Britisl wishing to ...

MUSIC

... Henry Russell, the eminent singer, gave whathe called a new vocal and pictorial entertain- ment, descriptive of negro slavery. It consisted of a sort of moving panorama, or seriesofpictures,which passed across rtho backof the stage; each of them, as ...

LITERATURE

... have shown in America, on the Chu one hand, the increasing greatness of the heretical United States; on the other band, the slavery ofth atholic d oi- mocracies and monarchies of the south: in the former a VI Washington, in the second a Rosas. la aw M4 ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Ville. The President of the Republic has ad- d dressed a letter of invitation to Prince Albert. ?? BRITISH AND FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. ?? evening the annual meeting of the friends and pro- he motors of this society took place at Exeter Hall. Mr. 3 ...

LITERATURE

... c6hdt'qeter. These, wite 'with the sections upon the histor of leechcraft.; behi upon the dangers and tE~pb of Oh& i; n _ slavery in England- upon theetroix es'afd egrada-i tion of the Jews unier'thb-N, an kings; and mau-r2 other chapters of '4arietkies; ...

LITERATURE

... of carsation, where not alone nationi and dynasties, but. religions and philosophies, learning and ignorance, liberty and slavery, civilisation and barbarism, truth and false- hoed,- good and evil in all their forms, are parties to the siut. In most of ...

LITERATURE

... years, how rapid-must have been the annihila- tion of many of the indigenous tribes under the i, well-known severity of Roman slavery P Considera- tions of this kind would lead us to assign a greater . a predominance to the Italian and other foreign ele- r ...