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SLAVERY IN BEAZIL.—NO. 4

... in 1852 with an address to the Emperor on slave trade a and slavery; and their testimony is at this moment par- ticularly valuable, when the committee of the British and f Foreign Anti-Slavery Society are conveying in court-like IS phrases different sentiments ...

LITERATURE

... Old Testament distinctly recognises slavery as a Hebrew institution. It is also true that the New Testament speaks of slavery in several passages, and does not condemn it. But before we draw the conclusion that slavery is a divine institution, established ...

LITERATURE

... of slavery in moulding the opinions of our people, as well as in shaping the destinies of l our country. I Mr. Greeley pursues the only philosophical or rational course in dealing with the history of I slavery as the history of secession. Slavery has ...

LITERATURE

... to nm abolish slavery throughout the Dutch colonies. Onr{ the first day of last J ulythlat great object was effected for, by all act of the Dutch legislature, I duly ratitled by the king, it was decreed that, from 01 that (late, slavery sbould cease on ...

SUNDAY IN ST. JAME'S PARK

... Wharf-road, City-road, N., London, Jan. 27. THE REV. A. RALEIGH ON SLAVERY.-The Rev. A. Raleigh, of Hare-court Chapel, Canonbury, preached a special sermon on the subject of slavery on Stit- day evening. The rev. gentleman chose for his text Heb. xiii ...

LITERATURE

... see that the abolition of slavery through- i out the States was the only safe and effective way of I bringing the war to an end, This volume of speeches is intended to serve as a a contribution to the history of the anti-slavery I struggle in America under ...

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... require in this I country to enable us to form a just estimate of t slavery in its influence upon society generally. The author does not indulge in exaggerated denuncia- e tions of slavery, neither does he gloss over its t hideous features ; he simply recounts ...

I L121RATU. I

... ; and also that slavery would die out under the teachings of experience, and the ad- monitions of public opinion throughout the world. It is true these two anticipations are irreconcileable; for, if a state of society based on slavery-wwhich the Confederacy ...

LITERATURE

... progress of slavery in the United States, a subject upou which people generally have need to be better informed. The author's speculations, penned before the present war began, as to the probable course of events there as bearing upon the slavery difficulty ...

LITERATURE

... preaching sermons, and publishing pamphlets G against slavery, but offering no scheme Nx for its extinction. This is scarcely correct, many as plans have been offered for the abolition of slavery, til but they have all been rejected by the slaveholders ...

MUSIC

... DAILY NEWS. Stst,-Tho ?? of t~he Nourtliers States of Americat are aiccused of insinterity in their declatittions 1 agninst slavery because they do not allow free blacks to be on a social equatlity w itlC tClem. As an Entglishman I de- sire to ask usy f ...