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 ...

POETRY

... of night. Change I forward. Some despots yet madly aspire To glories heroic in plunder and gore I To fetter the nations in slavery's mire, To strangle fair freedom, make ignorance lore. Fair freedom advance- galled nations, rejoice True reason, best ruler ...

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

... energies an zome go-ahead seheme,-somne W ,liquidatjcnt. of debt, or missionary enterprise, or susteata- TI -tion fund, ,ir anti-slavery agitation. A dozen -other ?? 'will immrediately present themselves from these few ex- .4nples. Mr. Arnot is a celrgyman of ...

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- ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... to ho allowed to wear a European hat and coat, and to f ien off the blade turban, which is their sign of degradation I aed slavery. The Mogador Jewesses are not very s tri L to faith. They will marry any well-to'do Christian geutlo- man who should make ...

LITERATURE

... line of fair literary advocacy of a political cause. Mr. Charles Buxton has a genuine hereditary right to contend against slavery; but on other questions likewise, bott in parliament and out of it, his public career as an active liberal has been commenced ...

LITERATURE

... tean 5y whether even the meat barbarous Pasthelift, even that of Jannina, in the days of All, displayed such as pcueosoial slavery, thus organised mnutter contenipt of ! ttherirg~hts saud dignity of Man I' We commend the above long extract to the seriousI ...

REVIEWS

... hereditarry princess is tlrat of' Electoral Ilessia, who is 70; ?? yvalrgest is that of Saxe- Meiningen, wiro is only 20. Slavery is sinful in its origir, sinful in its effects, sinrful in its continuratrce, inld shifnil cternally.-1?ep. ?? Anrlrew Tlronson ...

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

... officials as soon as the engagement is once entered into, and every care is taken to prevent their condition (egene- rating into slavery. The Portuguese authorities, it l seems, procure them as slaves, and, to supply that ! want and Cuban requirements, have set ...

IRISH TRIBUTE TO THE POPE

... mrainfining the Tights i and trilegea ot her mirs and cbildren, Were ?? I church would soon sink into that condition of abject fl slavery and impotency to which the state has reduced t. V tbe dtsnltaries of the Anglican establishment, who i ar dblsged to decl ...