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NEW EDUCATIONAL BOOKS

... and good mechanics who are rising from the ranks in spite of an imperfect early education. American States, Churches, and Slavery. By the Rev. J. IR. Balme, an American Clergyman, Author of ' The Lever of the Gospel,' Mirror of the Gospel,' IMagnet of ...

LITERATURE

... The English as a nation are as much op- con posed to slavery as they have ever been, but it has oa taken some time to convince them that tile Ameri- was can war was, or must becomie, an anti-slavery war, Dity The Americans themselves tire beomnnrpdl converted ...

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 ...

THE AMERICAN SENATE.*

... Maryland, and related in every way to slaveholders, gr. Creswell investigated the subject of slavery philosophically, and reached an independent anti-slavery view which he was able to state to the Mary- landers with immense effect, and yet with such excellent ...

LITERATURE

... Lincoln's Anti-Slavery Proclamation and Message. B~y Washington Wilks. Of- fecs of the REmancipation Society, 65, Fleet-street. Wheat the Sends is Fightin~g Fot (Tracts on Slavery in .Amnerica. No. I.) British and Foreign Anti-Slavery So- ciety. -27, ...

LITERATURE

... wounded and weak 0 to die miserably in the arms of his wife, exchanging 0 mutual penitence and forgiveness. h Frcedom and ,Slavery in the United States. By h BAPTIST WaIOTHESLY NOEL. London: James t Nisbet and Co. f The Rev. Baptist Noel has written this ...

OUR CARPET BAG

... to her. A SaoeoNd ARsumisfn.-A man was declaiming on board of a steam-boat in defence of slavery, and was asked, by a philanthropist what he would think of slavery if it sell the husband to Maryland and the wife to Louisiana. Why, then, said he, I think ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CRUISE OF THE SUMER AND THE ALABAMA

... of the war, Captain Semmesis at no pains to conceal his opinion. Re does not attempt to disguise the ob- vious fact that slavery is the sole fons et origo mali. We commend his candour upon this point to the notice of Southern advocates in this coun- ...

)literature. Te Land

... depress the mind of any thoughltful reader. A gloomy tone pervades the early chapters of Mr. Browne's volume, which treats of slavery, the transportation of criminals, the abject wretchedness of the poor, and other equally doleful subjects. There is, perhaps ...

THE RESOURCES OF AMERICA.*

... granite, had gradually distanced Maryland, starting with infinitely greater natural resources, but cursed with the system of slavery. And the natural irritation with which a poor man watches his rich partner heaping more riches together was of course increased ...

FOREIGN BOOKS

... Espartdro, from the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, on the 2nd March, 1855.' With additional Facts to the present date. (Published by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.)-' Homoeopathy: a Letter to J. S. S., Esq.' By Sir ...

MUSIC

... ed animals and things, of every description, snd the receptacles er for the same. *k THE GEORGEGRISWOLDS CII.tPLAINAND SLAVERY. id -The Rev. Charles Wheeler Dfenison, who came over from New York as chaplain in the George Griswold, in the course of a ...