' . _SEW MEXico _^ it is said _. contains 3000 . peons held in _slavery for debt . -
... ' . _SEW MEXico _^ it is said _. contains 3000 . peons held in _slavery for debt . - • ' • • _; - • •; • •' ...
... ' . _SEW MEXico _^ it is said _. contains 3000 . peons held in _slavery for debt . - • ' • • _; - • •; • •' ...
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... NORTH BRITISH AGRICULTURIST. Ths Peoviiori had honed a abolishing slavery is and all slaves held in it are to biome free epos the 2d Arad next. INDIA. By the arrival of the overload we have adman and 'Papers to the following dates :—Bornbay, Nov. 13 Calcutta ...
... the fished within extens r ive dominions at Transvaal, had been lappets's& for making revelation as to the preyelsnas of slavery in that State. Several more small diamonds had been found. A POLITE BRIGAND.-The relates that the Duke and Duchess of Benny ...
... _Oreuae to add a clause _proclaiminff abolition of slavery _in the Spanidi _colonies . Senor . _Olozaga • and Admiral l _\> petesaid that both the Government arid the nation wished for the ; abolition of _slavery ; but ; that it must nofbe _effected in a manner ...
... bring _in the slavery question under Article 29 , which _says , ' Everything is lawful which is not forbidden by the _Constitution and the laws . ' Senor Garrido in a very able speech proposed to add a clause to the _elFecfc that slavery _was 'forbidden ...
... forbidden to discuss any proposition for the separation of the island from the mother country. Restrictions are placed on slavery, private correspondence is declared inviolable, and entire freedom of worship is proclaimed. It also grants the right of voting ...
... opponent of _Cuban slavery , remarks— There is no doubt that it is a most ingenious plan , and that it _would-work well if , as _the-Commissioners say , the slaveowners , being _-convinced , as _they now ought to be , that slavery is doomed , _-would ...
... _because under it wages were paid ? _; : Slavery , . hirBaid , and serfdom had been _. _' _abolished , • but _1 the _• _tirorker was ' not ' yet _emancipated ; ' we'had _. still a form of • _slavery—wages _slavery . The abolition of wages-labour would ...
... that Constitution cannot possibly be said to have _been fighting against _slavery . But _tlio _question that _the people of the Xorth did not fight against _slavery , though _slavery lias liappily chanced to be slain in the _-mctcc , _is _proved not only ...
... _enemies' ? . _' ' who rr _fight- _' _' with us _to-day , to swell i their ranks , _-withoutany other _, flag _than ' that of ' ' slavery / _. whica you ' would have been _. forced to carry against _your brothers on the _Pacific coast ; More unfortunate even ...
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