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... shiv— was bat a I*rt, fa—Uooe,«of giga—ic slaverj question. was no sooner abefaahed by Aot of Parliament than the evils ol slavery became. ...
... shiv— was bat a I*rt, fa—Uooe,«of giga—ic slaverj question. was no sooner abefaahed by Aot of Parliament than the evils ol slavery became. ...
... individual handwork. There are immense facilities for peculation. It would almost seem that to work it profitably a system of slavery must be adopted. It is therefore to be distinctly understood that, except by a mere chance, diamond-miu:ug will not prove ...
... tone. Domestic slavery, he asserts, has been wisely left to the care, the management, and disposition of each State, and Congress has power to abolish slavery in any State. Now, it strikes us, that this very leaving of the question of slavery to each State ...
... may be best described as disguised under a veil of fictitious civilisation. The parliamentary bluebook on the abolition of slavery bet ween 1812 and will tell you all about Obeah ; how, in certain cases, the maleficent deity was propitiated negro woman ...
... A DI & RACE. Mors than has elapsed since slavery wasnfakbsd by law; itiaa fact that this institution, in one most hateful forma, pravalaot amongu •s. We ars not new rafsmng oooditwn uf those unfortunate creatures who are the victims sweating employers ...
... exempis our consuls ia all other to the extent thus reared =: following terms Lincoln proceeds to announce in the regarding slavery and e re- construction of the U: —Eleven months having new paseed, we are permitted to take review. rebel borders are pressed ...
... more good than all the white rascals, educated Villens, and pious miscreants of the north, who are lecturing oo the evils of slavery, and haranguing the vile freedom sbriekers who agitate this subject. We had sooner sit under the ministry Anthony than that ...
... of luxuries after March next. The New Tori: Herald says that President Lincoln is about to issue a proclamation abolishing slavery throughout the whole of the United States, including, of course the Border States. The Herald no means a good authority respecting ...
... years age, and is so with Ton now. It strange that people who pot down slavery immense sacrifice are not able to snpprras monopoly, which is bat milder form the same eviL Under slavery the man was seined and hi* labour was stolen from him, sod the profit ...
... prvss which trusts the president will not truckle to European prejud ces on the subject of Slavery. But demonstration of this kind, would have been better hit Slavery, than add re agin/ the President •• good friend I** which is whst would have been written ...
... s has made no progress towards the election of a Speaker, having been folly engaged in irritating discussions respecting slavery and the Harper’s Ferry insurrection, subjects which have also completely occupied the Senate. The period at which the rep ...
... seemed j capable of producing cotton of the finest growth and in j the largest quantities, and that, too, without upholding ! slavery, which seemed give taint to every halo landed in this country from the Unitea States. Having denounced in the strongest terms ...