Selections

... With kindling drops of loving-kindness, And knowledge pour From shore to shore, i Light on the eyes of mental blindnessi All slavery, warfare, lies, and wrongs,- s AU vice and crime might die together; I And milk and corn, f To each man born, t Be free as ...

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 ...

Reviews

... first of Louis t 1LANOS' admirable lectures d t A SOCIAL CHANGE. Is it forbidden to civilisation, which has con- -quered slavery, to combat and conquer misery ? Are servitude, inequality, hatred, preferable to liberty, equality, fraternity? and if only ...

Reviews

... of Louis th BLANcs admirable lectures :-v- de A SOCIAL CHANGE. . Is it forbidden to oivilisation, which has con- UK juered slavery, to combat and conquer misery? of Are servitude, inequality, hatred, preferable to ke liberty, equality, fraternity? and if ...

Reviews

... Louis th ;LANc's admirable lectures : tdde A SOCIAL CnANGE. th Is it forbidden to civilisation, which has con- in, juered slavery, to combat and conquer misery? W1o Are servitude, inequality, hatred, preferable to ke iberty, equality, fraternity? and if ...

THE REVIEWS

... sketch or sum- mary of all the principal facts relating to the his- tory of the African squadron, and to the question of i slavery. The Dudblin Review has papers upon the ways and means and the offertoryof the Roman Catholic Church; upon the Miracles ...

LITERATURE

... until mucsbhas been done for the I elevation of the working poor. Carlyle's esrange and eccentric advocacy of a return to slavery in our 'West In- dian Poseesslons, is ably answered by a writer in this I month's Frasere. The Bright Room of Cranmrore is ...

Selections

... Suffolk. or to Mr. t James 3iurdaugh, or C. C. Robinson, of Portsmouth, for further information. JOSEPH HOLLIDAY.1 -Anti Slavery Reporter. t AmxRICAN FirziRziNO MACHiNe.-Tba scientific jour- male inform us of an ingenious invention by Dr. John i Carrie ...

Literary Extracts

... continued to roll 1 through savannabs peopled only by the wandering l hunter. Of that empire, despotism, and caste, and l slavery were, however, constituent elements; and S the admiration with which we regard the monuments , of its grandeur is dashed by ...

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 ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... new tale, is followed bys denuncia- tion, from a correspondent, of Carlyle's recently ex- pressed views in favour of neagro slavery. A poetical translation of Goethe'S 'Heriman and Dorothea' is re- viewed at some length. Use ' Bright Room of Cran. more' ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Mount And sent them marching up to Belgasar. -and the King of Jerusalem points to his, which are to rescue the land from slavery? Anfd I as many from Jerusalem. Judgea, Gaza, and Sclavonia's bounds, That on Mount S uai, with' their ensigns spread, I tmD ...