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... alleged exiateuoe niavery Or|'ra.-4, The Marquis of Saliabur; replied that there wna slavery iu Cyprna, but as to the Turkish Empire there was uo doubt that in some parts slavery Very h* ...
... alleged exiateuoe niavery Or|'ra.-4, The Marquis of Saliabur; replied that there wna slavery iu Cyprna, but as to the Turkish Empire there was uo doubt that in some parts slavery Very h* ...
... Conservative Government were going to re-introduce slavery. He did not know whether they were going to introduce it into domestic circles oa not —(laughter)—but was said that the Government were “all for slavery.” (Laughter.) Did they believe that? (“No, no ...
... ALES, LONDON PORTER AND STOUT, BAKER A ANDREWS, WINE MERCHANTS, 13, WESTGATE, WAKEFIELD. Ale Stores Cohn Exchange. AMERICAN SLAVERY. MR. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, the distingoiahed Abolitionist of Rnebeater, C. S • MISS SARAH PARKER BEMOND, Coloured’ Lady, of ...
... Lincoln to the Presidentship of the United States. His election has been carried by the Slavery Restriction party, against the Slavery Extension and the Slavery with Reservations parties. His election has been unexpected. The votes were—For Lincoln, ...
... return to Z duland. In the morning Cidewayo received a deputation from the British and Foreign /anti-Slavery Society, and Warm. d them that neither slavery nor the ►lave trade (listed in Z ittiland. Os noshing bows on weer his interview wit► lewd the re ...
... Goodwin Barmby, seconded by the Rev. Wm. Jackson, and carried unanimously : “That an Anti-Slavery Association be formed in Wakefield, having the following basis That Slavery inconsistent with any fall recognition of the common brotherhood of mankind, and a system ...
... Bookseller, NTI-SLAVERY TACTICS, A Paper read before the Members of the Leeds Young Men’s Anti-Slavery Society, on Wednesday evening, March 16th, 1859, by JOSEPH A. HORNER. ‘‘This pamphlet is well adapted to infuse new life into the Anti Slavery Societies, ...
... regard to the question of slavery, and contended that nothing could be more honest than the language which the Government of; i the United States had used fiom the beginning the , end of the war with respect the subject of slavery. For dO years the people ...
... undergone no change, and Mr. Lamar, speech in tbe senate on the 21st, on tbe question of slavery, said tbe sooth were determined that tbe institution of slavery should be maintained as an existing fact in the confederacy.” The Boston Daily Atlas says:— ...
... appears the defender slavery it is. Tins, of course, did not at all surprise me. after what had said of a numerical majority overriding a powerful minority. And his defence is quite in character. •* I doubt,” he savs, whether, it slavery, in the days of ...
... at variance with those of the writer of the article. (i»; The cause of the war, he says, is‘slavery.’ I say was taxation, and not -slavery, only so far slavery was likely ioltueDce the taxation. President Lincoln’s election was the signal for the war. ...
... PROG RAM M S. 2. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, by*l». Hirers 3. THE PENNY POST AND THE PAPER DUTIES, by L. Rivers Vine. __ 4. THE REPEAL OF THE COEN LAWS, by L. Rivers Vine. 5. THE CRIMEAN WAR, by L. Rivera Vine. THE INDIAN MUTINY, Sir Richard Temple, Bart.^M ...