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sLAVES APPEAL 7'o LORD PALMERSTON

... this country, will now extend thy power eii as to keep tie in Slavery fur ever: My lord, your lordship must have • very faint know!Nlire of what slavery is. It you would but know what slavery is, and see all its horrors, you must visa the plantation of ...

Published: Wednesday 24 September 1862
Newspaper: Morayshire Advertiser
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 749 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND

... Lincoln, simply because he was known to be opposed to the extension of slavery ; and we may also admit that the main object of the Southern States in taking this step, was that slavery might be preserved as one of their ipstitutions. But President Lincoln ...

THE STO>iEHAVEJS JOURNAL, THURSDAY, February 19, 18G3

... more for the negro than is absolutely required to maintain bis own power. If the Union can be maintained the recognition of slavery as a domestic institution he is willing to acknow ledge it. If however, it cannot, then he will resort to the means of instigating ...

Published: Thursday 19 February 1863
Newspaper: Stonehaven Journal
County: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 245 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... »» - COMMAND. , i. Fullow-Soldikhs ! strong; and Will yti-uinK • coysrd's grt f Let us drive them o\jr the wavn, Spurning slavery Why should I speak? the bauuerisail ’Mong golden eagles up the «l»; For often 1 have praised the Gael For their bravery. Though ...

Published: Thursday 07 January 1869
Newspaper: Stonehaven Journal
County: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 183 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LOIfDON PRESS OK THE PRESIDENT** MESSAGE

... should emerge out of this great strife steadied a debt of some three thousand million dollars, and purged from its eurse of slavery, is, the Timet fears, the dream of a very weak man. It is men of this stamp who are comraon’y the last of their order. The ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1862
Newspaper: Aberdeen Herald
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 234 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Elgin & Morayshire Courier

... down that the people of the North are not responsible for the slavery of the South. Directly, perhaps, they are not; but if the President has any influence either for or against that slavery, and if they judge the system wrong, are they not responsible ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1860
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 507 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

APPREHENDED CIVIL WAU WITHIN CIVIL WAR

... that there would contest to turn the war for the Union, or, as Earl Russell said, for power—into a war for the abolition of slavery. Road th* speeches at the New York meeting of the Hon. Charles Sumner and his friendsread the proceedings when the St Louis ...

Published: Tuesday 17 December 1861
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 468 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

F R A N C E

... in reference to the Press and electoral system. SLAVERY ANERICA.—A deputation of the Anti- Slavery Society waited on the American Minister yester• day, whc expressed hin conviction that the doom of slavery in America was announced. MB, LINDSAY ♦RD THE CON ...

THE NEW FRENCH PAMPHLET

... lamentable failures; awl the prospective abolition of slavery —which can only be work of time—is also held out as one of the results of the measure the writer adv..eatem, He adds Moreover, slavery can never he in any case an argument against the recognition ...

THE MONTROSE MURDER

... and goad man--for not abolishing slavery at once in all the States of America. They who do so speak in ignorance. Abraham Lincoln had no such power. Abraham Lincoln had constitution illy no more power to abolish slavery in the individual States of America ...

ROME AND GARIBALDI

... independence. He also desired the extinction of slavery, and the true mode to this extinction, he believed, would be the eetablishmedt of the Southern independence. (Cries of Nn. no, and cheered Slavery had grown 'p under the shelter of the Union to an ...