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POETRY

... hast the power no tyrants know- The powei that justice can bestow; Then lay the bloody despot low, And buist the bonds of slavery! Tie not dismayed if fortune frown; '1hils shalt thou keep the tyrant down! On! on! and thon thy work shalt crown Amid the ...

Borrowed Cristes

... mark of affection by his bro- ther.' EASILY ANmwaEnD.-Among the Romans the gife of a ring was a badge of liberation from slavery. Married people can best explain whether it is so amongst the mo- derns. : WOMAN'S EmrxnE.-The apire S&as of New York prettily ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... when, or in what manner, slavery is to end, but, if the owners of slaves were so disposed, it appears to me that there would he no difficulty whatever, politically, financially, or socially, in diminishing the evil of slavery, and in pre- paring the way ...

AN AWKWARD MEMORANDUM

... to surrender was returned to him again. However, if F, the Popie's defeated champion wants a sword, let the friends u of slavery present dhintwithonoeby all ameans. The sort of men sword oat g ntabbe fr pres~tatla thehero of Ancona nin i, odrPs0.- ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... silve1ry peal, that shall shout into the world's ear that another Eve and another Adam are'in another Paradise.-Ladies' Treairy. SLAVERY AND METHODIoTS.-In South Carolina a formal remonstrance, signed by over three hundred and fifty of the leading planters and ...

LITERATURE

... Nicaauiia; Lake of'L'ucern6, s U~lleswater. ?? ,t Enwnerate the United States of North America, specify- ing those in which slavery is prohibited. le What is meant by physical geography ? i- State, the chief points of. contrast between the physical a- ...