THE HORRORS OF SLAVERY
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... question that doctrine wliehi ewth I a ofgular t r e y at1iedto the external pphlty cf tha republio3-'te theby hadi reated slavery as they pro- tesoed t0' ?? settlements, and had-sid !that, . thedghexit~ungq establisumernts should not be'disturbled nos ...
... IWILITARY SLAVERY. TO TlE ?? foP Bo XNOrLI) a NZwPAPBr. 8Sx;-1 cai not refrain from expressing my slaoera thanks In allowiug space for my last In your highly es- teemed paper. My princippl crjot of writing this time Is to endeavour to oarreol a slight ...
... SOUTHERE SLAVERY. The following remarkable speech was recently delivered by General Butler at New York:- Ue was not jgenerally accused of being a humanitarian -at least not by his Southern friends. (Laughter.) When he saw the utter demoralisation of the ...
... iin v.odu~r. s~, imaedia~ely ~ingSthe ziegroeti ;l'he Eniau7 _r arg.es lthat indepondenbe i4 deaer tothe a.ogthothan-negro slavery., .Sall. t w, .asav, 'proiog the war for use laeo ur ne~roem ? Shall we Sacrifice our Childiren- to :peserve our rlaves? ...
... that it ould be abolished 41 acompsratiysly xeinote :Ph :,}Y esi~dent's r~eohinind .tiofi in;;liie Mfessage ,with: -regard - slavery, ii e with h ncoint :.vtl hbis recent proclamej~xoin hreference;tobbe same subiet. ,I do, nott;howevrr,- see-that Mr. Lincoln ...
... save slavery. I eli you it can't be done, and the Government has tome to that conclusion. Let me tell you, confiden- ially, that on Monday last they opened a new set of 5ooks, and came to the conclusion that if the Union tan't be saved, and slavery saved ...
... equal poeteo- tion, records its detestation of negro slavery in America, and of the attempt of therebellious Senithern slaviowldera to organize on the great American coatinent a Ratioik having slavery as its bhsis&' -Mr. IVNan, an op i~ secondtlieresoluIN ...
... question of slavery in the United States and Lord Brougham:- Boston, November 2,1860. My Lord,-A number of young men unconnected at this time with any organizatiou, but earnestly desirous of devoting themselves to the work of eradicating slavery in the ...
... mankind are quite suificient for the condemnation o slavery. That institution, at it exists in the Southern States, comprehends all the evils which it is possible for the mind of man to conceive. Slavery implies and no- oessitates the degradation of both ...
... A. hOWL IN FAVOUR OF SLAVERY. IT is proverbially wise not to indulge in prophesyings; yet, if. anitcedent probabiities may be taken into consi- deraticnin forecasting the future, we may surely be jus titledin e.ving that before many months are over Fresi ...