SLAVERY.-WHAT IS SLAVERY?
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... SLAVERY-WHAT IS SLAVERY TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN TIMES. Sir,—As some author says, and as I casually hear others also say, something tantamount to this— Dash into your subject at once, without wasting your time in a wordy preamble, if your object ...
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... SLAVERY.-IVIIAT SLAVERY? ...
... PRO-SLAVERY AND NO SLAVERY. England has got over the Pro-slavery fallacies: t shallowest, openest, most discreditable, that ever sent to the limbo of defeated frauds. The struggle is for empire, said the noodles, i^ ■as the struggle with the garotters ...
... SLAVERY. TO THE EDITOR OP THE DAILY POST. Sin, There is a great outcry just now about slavery many speeches have been delivered, and much feeling evinced. My object in addressing you is simply to request our philanthropic townsmen to look at home. My ...
... SLAVERY AND EMANCIPATION. Almost concurrently with the receipt of the news that Fort Sumter had been taken, or rather had been knocked to pieces, intelligence was brought of another event infinitely more important and decisive. If the one gave tokens ...
... advocate for slavery. I am nothing of the kind; blt I ask, if these things are so, and if you call neither deny nor ignore them, then in what sense are they abominable assumptions 7 I give no opinion on the rights or the wrongs of slavery. I have been ...
... audience at this particular season, to the importa subject of slavery. He feared that our great allies, anC Spain, and America, were united in the determination extend the system of African slavery, and that in resisting their endeavours England had nearly ...
... SLAVERY. d d Since the three most extensive Govern- ments of the civilized and Christian world e -England, the United States, and Russia n -abolished personal slavery within their or o dominions, and commenced to use V their influence to abolish it in ...
... SLAVERY IN TUNIS. 1 a&n.r xvws Toni& Few .AT. be British Osnsal, lariat InforroPd that some .irty dame brought from Tripoli harp Mao taken to a plus war Gabe; so as to be secretly introduced Tun* has the authorities to take slope maim* the penons oopearsed ...
... slavery ...