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THE SEAFARERS

... shackles have eaten into their ankles. Poor brutes! They say that sometimes these fellows sell them- selves willingly into slavery ; I doubt much if these have done so, Ah, well! we must take them with as to Bombay, where at least they will be free. I wish ...

QUAYS

... Order has attained the twenty- first year of its existence in during which time it has rescued tens of thousands from the slavery of strong drink, prevented scores of thousands from ever falling into intemperance, administered its total abstinence pledge ...

GRAYS

... their entertainment would be a re- al'stic rendering of the songs and melodies as sung by the negroes both in the days of slavery and at the present time. The first part of the programme consisted of camp meeting shouts, and slave melodies, which were ...

LIBBBAL MBBTINO AT QRAYB

... great sin the country Wie guilty of in held ou the bast Coast of Africa at Zanzibar 200,000 tellow creatures in the chains of slavery Mr. Oglesby expressed iis pleasure at speaking under the of Mr E,W. Brooke once more, Lhey had stood side by side on formas ...

JOHN BRIGHT

... nounced all the wars into which this country drifted. He was opposed to all State-established churches, was a mortal foe to slavery, and was strongly in favour of redressing the wrongs under which Ireland suffered. His was above suspizion. The charge ht ...

BIBOE CAPTAIN’S DEATH

... possible, find a ac convineed candidate and support him of consequences. This degrading r«rudeso.n © 7 medieval or primeval slavery in one’s Ve} body ceases to be one's own, but b-comes a mez fee-supplying instrument to a rested mon must be ended, and for ...

A MODERN ROMANCE

... “see how the shackles have eaten into their ankles. Poor brutes! sav that sometimes these fellows sell theim- willingly into slavery; I doubt much if these have done so, Ah, well! we must take them with as to Rombay, where at least they will be free. I wish ...

THEOWH DOWN OR DBBRCRATCD TUB SACBBD

... time, and he argued in defence of it with all his matchless eloquence and power. But it was too late—the knell and doom of slavery, so far as England was concerned, had rung, and the voice of a burdened people was calling fer the breaking of the chain, ...

MONDAY

... they had been taking the life’s blood out of the men simply for the purpose of lining their own pockets. He had never seen slavery in its worst form as he had seen itat Tilbury Docks. Speaking of Messrs Brooks’ factory, the speaker said he had not worked ...