THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE
... THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE. ...
... THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE. ...
... TRADES'-UNION ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. THE pro-slavery teachings of a portion of the press during the last few months have been -followed by their natural result—a growing anti-slavery agitation. Profound calm rag have settled down on domestic controversies ...
... FREEDOM AND SLA.VERY IN THE UNITED STATES. The Hon. and Rev. B. W. Noel has just published, through Messrs. Nisbet, a volume bearinc, the above title, the object of which is to illustrate the true character of American slavery, and, through that, to promote ...
... No. a, Vol. 3, March 2nd. 1863.] THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE. to gentlemanly deportment. We have had, it is true, too much reason, at times, to mortified by exhibitions of rudeness, arrogance, and want of breeding in some of our public men, —a fault supposed ...
... No. 3. Yol. 3, March 2nd, 18C3.] THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE. Mason, the commissioner of the Southern slaveholdiu ...
... world the example of abolishing first the slave-trade, and then slavery. It is her glory to have continued for the last sixty years the work of suppressing universally the slave trade and slavery at the cost, it is asserted, of fifty millions of pounds sterling ...
... abhorrence of slavery —in profound sorrow for your present alHictions—and in firmest faith m the final overthrow of that _ unrighteous Power whose corner-stone injustice and a crime. In behalf of the Women of England. DR. RUSSELL’S ANTT-SLAVERY TEST! MONY ...
... No. 3, Yol. 3, March 2nd, 1863.] THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE. the legislative assembly of a Confederacy which rests on the institution the corner-stone of the social and political arch which maintains it. Hut there they were, the legislators or conspirators ...
... Now ready, crown Svo, 33. 6d. cloth, FREEDOM and SLAVERY in the UNITED STATES of AMERICA. By the Hon. and Rev. B. W. NOEL, M.A. London: James Nisbet and Co., Berners-street. ...
... artillery, and he now wanted to hear something of their anti-slavery thunder. He was happy in seconding the resolution, hecause he believed it was true. a lad he had been enlisted in the anti- slavery cause from reading the works £ Wilberforee, Clarkson, and ...
... civilisation of ancient or modern times. For the serf it was a short truce from slavery short day pissed the sun of liberty. It is, in fact, a remnant of those heathen fetes whicn accorded to the bondsman a moment of respite. We may judge with what new ...
... Crown evo, Ss. dd. cloth, VREEDOM and SLAVERY in the UNITED STATES of AMERICA. By Use Hon. and Rev. B. W. Nom., M.A. London : James Nkhet and Co., Earners-street. ...