LITERATURE

... Nicaauiia; Lake of'L'ucern6, s U~lleswater. ?? ,t Enwnerate the United States of North America, specify- ing those in which slavery is prohibited. le What is meant by physical geography ? i- State, the chief points of. contrast between the physical a- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... a more thorough Tory, gave his whole mind to a belief in Pitt. Upon the subjects of Parliamentary Reform and Abolition of Slavery he had, indeed, a mind of his own different from that of his hero; upon all other mat- ters his faith and devotion were unlimited ...

AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... can help it) to be associated with any scheme to Makemnyoto a political excitemeeut-ecpoeially on any suich a subject no slavery, and at sucoh a nesment as this. The Octeveon was neot intended to secceed on such merits. In ysar notice this morning you ...

Published: Sunday 08 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3833 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... in this assurance. We may be allowed to ask, in e extenuation of our hasty and incorrect inference, why a t rhyme on negro slavery should appear among Poems be- k-fore Congress I o Maj ?? Sir James Yorke Scarlett, K, C. B., ; Adjutant-General of the ...

LITERATURE

... largest pleasure, the spo'ead of the volunteer movement through the land; because Iesee In It the anti- dote to military slavery and degradation, because I recognise In it, I at one and the same time, the manly heart-throb of that nation's q life which ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Arkansas under the terms of the recent act, which prescribed that in the event of their non-departure they should be sold into slavery, arrived at Cincinnati, on the 3rd inst,, in a destitute condition. They were met by a committee appointed for the purpcse ...

LITERATURE

... h0'd'h6e Meblung 1r. Aud, ?? - * : Nywoji abhoes abaek.navecy.' - I I I'll never fight, ?? Agig4iat the-Free, For Popery end for Slavery I Tan IrmTBhAT PoL1 ?? Chanoellor of tbe Exobequar gives ?? of Commons the same reason to complain as that wtoh Paterfamllisa ...

Literary Notices

... connect Co- [r lombo and. Trincomalie, was commenced. Civil o organisation has since been matured with equal success, domestic slavery has been abolished, re- 3- ligionus disquslifications removed, compulsory 3- iabour abandonsd, a eharter of justice promcl- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... need were, to break every bond of friendship and humanity for the love of his low pleasure. To a nation so corrupted only slavery was possible. But now we have all reason for believing that Italy, taught by adversity, has recovered her old natural strength ...

LITERATURE

... work, buat must lugf in afe he other tales, told a apropos de bottes-tedious corn- do parisons. between English and American slavery, in thl wih the rfrnei rather given to the latter cr formi-and extracts of Parliamentary returns all.1 fig of which might ...

LITERATURE

... like other nnations, maintain their peculiar habits of mind and behaviour wherever they go; and since the aboli- tion of slavery in Reunion, with a climate that is not too enervating for the European race, they appearto romise a tolerably satisfactory ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... safficient to make it more economical to employ free labour than to breed slaves, and hence in Hurmah there is no absolute slavery in the sense of buying and selling living human flesh. Mr Gouger had abundant experience of the manner in which justice is ...