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FACTS OF SLAVERY

... FACTS OF SLAVERY. It has become the fashion to doubt the cruelty to which slaves have been and are subjected in the present day, where that anti-Christian inatitutioa, slavery, still remains a great fact. We hear from elmeholdare and their sympathisers ...

Published: Thursday 25 June 1863
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 831 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SLAVERY IS ITS DEATH AGONY

... SLAVERY IS ITS DEATH AGONY. The glorious day has at length arrived; the American Republic is about to wash out the only stain that has defiled its Bag ; the stars will shine with added lastre, while the stripes will no lonia. suggest to the beholder the ...

Published: Thursday 09 October 1862
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 2937 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

p r imiples which are esittalaed is the declaration of Inway sal the Ocestitutics to the Aiwa, altisattiay, Ids ..

... place of all municipal institution., and of slavery, SS one of them institutions. In a state of war, so far from the States where slavery exists having the exclusive control of the municipal. institution of slavery, not only has the President, as Commander-in- ...

Published: Thursday 05 November 1863
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 1782 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Looking closely at the present sontending parties in America, it appears to be an Inopportune moment to propose ..

... sounding in their ears. If slavery had no other crime to answer for, this hardening of woman's heart, and changing of her very nature, ought to cause it to be banished from the earth. These are the wretched consequences of slavery in the higher circles, for ...

Published: Thursday 20 November 1862
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 1223 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

fount t between Hassodebutland, Danville, Kenteeky. mid lastly that the Confederates were demoralized, that ..

... addressing his constituents, in a statesmanlike, Christian speech. denounced slavery as the cause of the terrible struggle. The ennnetations of this consistent anti-slavery statesman are clear sighted and benevolent. our contemporary, the Morning Star ...

Published: Thursday 30 October 1862
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 401 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Wowed of a mariner, o ro ji tm A ire emeih nowi llad y l easeem.d e oonstiqamosz stia addition,

... Saunders, White, Gunn, bloody, what wee the rose of the war ? It wee slavery. Slavery bad not only something to do with the war, but everyand Alford. thing to do with it. Bat for slavery, the thirty-four EWItetATIOW Otorrems.—The proposition of States would ...

Published: Thursday 15 October 1863
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 3352 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE ISLE OF WIGHT TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1864

... and champion of slavery—a few weeks since, the same multitudes shouted in praise of Garibaldi, the champion of liberty, national and individual, without respect to clime or colour, and who especially condemned Confederate slavery, with his own noble ...

Published: Thursday 23 June 1864
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 355 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CONTRAST

... that the Southern States did not secede on the question of slavery. They have stated that it was on. account of slavery, and nothing else. The South seceded in consequence of believing that slavery would not be Nabs under Mr. Lincoln's executive, and that ...

Published: Thursday 29 January 1863
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 2342 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Maine, Niassoachneetl, and other great states, with teeming populations, possessing the intelligence and the ..

... satisfied with holding the unhappy blacks in slavery, but a new light broke in upon these lovers of freedom, namely, that all the labouring classes, white as well as well asslack, must be held in the shackles of slavery in order to preserve the political rights ...

Published: Thursday 25 September 1862
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 1257 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

(because they are chattels and by inference not men) and hang all the officer., settles at once how the ..

... of the Union than the abolition of sluVery, indeed he has honestly avowed that his design is to preserve the Union, with slavery or without it. We must all acknowledge that there is a divinity that shapes our ends rough hew them as we may, and we trust ...

Published: Thursday 11 September 1862
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 127 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

attributed to political motives, and supposed to be caused by the secret societies. The measures taken by the ..

... America. Mr. LINDSAY is the proposer of this notable scheme. This gentleman wishes England to step in at the moment when slavery is in its death struggle, and save it at its last gasp. We tru t th it the good time of the House of Commons will scout such ...

Published: Thursday 26 June 1862
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE PRAYER FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE CATTLE PLAGUE

... of slavery, every one acknowledged —no one attempted to dispute—that slavery caused the war. There was not one present but could look back to the time when almost the whole of the press and almost every public man in this country said that slavery did ...

Published: Wednesday 11 October 1865
Newspaper: Isle of Wight Times
County: Isle of Wight, England
Type: Article | Words: 1131 | Page: 3 | Tags: none