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... States informs us that great anxiety existed that, should the Repub- lican, or Anti-Slavery party, succeed in securing the election of Lincoln, the Southern or pro-Slavery States will dissolve the Confederation. The Clergy have commenced to pray that such ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Mercury
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 389 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... its stringeney, be more likely to earry a free man into slavery than our ordinary criminal laws are to hang an innoecnt one. Bat all this, to my udgment, furni no more exeuse for permitting slavery ta go into our own free territory than it would tor reviving ...

Published: Thursday 22 November 1860
Newspaper: Banner of Ulster
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 858 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LORD CANNING ON THE ENGLISH AS RULERS

... we do not eare to conceal our fectings. These feelings are not inconsistent with our national greatness. In the days of slavery Englishmen were amongst the hardest task-masters that the African ever had; but Enylan dd did not hesitate to spend her gold ...

Published: Friday 30 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 463 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Belfast News-Letter

... Presidents from the South have devoted their whole energies to spread the institution of slavery over Free States, by influencing their local conventions. Slavery has only been tolerated in some States, in others it has been adopted, and in a third class ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1873 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

LORD CANNING ON THE ENGLISH AS RULERS

... —and we do not care te conceal our feelings. These feelings are not inconsistent with cur national greatness. in the days of slavery Englishmen were amongst the hardest task-masters that the African ever had; but England did net hesitate to spead her gold ...

Published: Friday 30 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 467 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

PORTRAIT OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

... continued to belong to it till 1849. He was a strong Abolitionist, and re- peatedly expressed his sentiments on the subject of slavery. In the stormy debates which took place on the Wilmot proviso he bore an active part, and voted not fewer than forty-two times ...

Published: Monday 26 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 560 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

PORTRAIT OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

... continued to belong to it till 1849. He was a strong Abolitionist, and re- peatedly expressed his sentiments on the subject of slavery. In the steriny debates which took place on the Wilmot proviso he bore an active part, and voted not fewer than forty-two ...

Published: Tuesday 27 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 563 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PORTRAIT OF THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

... continued to bel to it till 1849. He was a strong Abolitionist, and re- peatedly expressed his sentiments on the subject of slavery. In the stormy debates which took place on the Wilmot proviso he bore an active and voted not fewer than forty-two times for ...

Published: Monday 26 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 559 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE RULERS OF THE UNITED STATES

... opinions, the South bas been even ostentations in proclaiming a bitter and cynical euntewpt for the opinions and the of others. Slavery has been defended as the normal and perfect _ state of human society, and the North has been bit- terly taunted with its honest ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1473 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE RUSERS OF THE UNITED STATES

... South bas been even ostentatious in proclaiming a bitter and cynical contempt for the opinions and the feelings of others. Slavery has been defended as the normal and perfect state of human society, and the North has been bit- terly taunted with its honest ...

Published: Friday 23 November 1860
Newspaper: Belfast Morning News
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1475 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE ENGLISH AS RULERS

... and do not care to conceal our feelings. These feelings are not inconsistent withour national greatness. In the days of slavery Englishmen were amongst the hardi-st taskmasters that the African ever had ; but England did not hesitate spend her gold and ...

Published: Friday 30 November 1860
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 461 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ATTIRE THE NORTHERN WHIG, BELFAST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1860

... question which the election turned, and upon which the conduct of President will be looked to with most interest, is that of Slavery. The opinions of Mr. Linooln on this sub- ject are well known. Ho has pronounced against the Fugitive Slave Law, though only ...

Published: Friday 23 November 1860
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1237 | Page: 2 | Tags: none