MR. MILL ON THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN

... was adopted as the result of experience, but that there is clear proof that it is a mere vestige of an original state of slavery in which women were held by men by superior muscular strength. The inequality of rights between men and women has no other ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... adjudge the vagabond to be the slave for two years of the person by whom he had been brought before them. The conditions of slavery were, that the wretched vagrant should be employed in any work however vile ; that his industry should be enforced by beating ...

DESTITUTION AND CRIME: THEIR CAUSES AND CURE

... had not been a sisigle tetLOW lrinte al.Sc fed's as these showed chat thu-s ivan inl thee cosaliryo a slavery Le-n tinmen iorse theius negro slavery, tecauce it is sisoer insidiolin. The people had now, tte powccrs ?? they couldr abolish the drinking ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Count, and than gives way to her afectioe and accepts him for her husband. 'Westcraft nahee a declaration of the Count's slavery, has him Brosted, and brought to the Market-place, where he means to Perchase him; and so punish the lady frher caprice and ...

BLACK AND WHITE

... want, and whom it may be supposed further punishment awaits, in the fact that the British Legislature is about to abolish slavery altogether. Although composed of no very new ingredients, and unpretending ia regard to literary merit, the play, from its ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... circumstance that he is only the adopted son of de Layrac pere -but her son-and therefore liable to the conditions of slavery. A letter addressed to her, intercepted and destroyed by the jealous wife of the true father (as is the manner of such), might ...

STORY OF THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE MARTYR

... the benefit of icee institutions under which he bad prospereed, and the injury slavery dlid to the white men. 1 Yes, said he, 1we ,vill sP eck for freedom and against slavery, until everywhere in ai this wide land the sun shall shine, and the ruin shall ...

OUR LOCAL LITERATURE

... periodicals some of the Thoughts and Notes on subjects of philanthropic interest, especially relating to the extinction of slavery + 3 and the promotion of peace among all the nations of the i earth. For nearly a quarter of a century the learnea I blacksmith ...

LITERATURE

... upon the Goose, which translated into English cltoans being a firm believer in the American eagle and the institu- tioni of slavery. These political ballads are admirable specimens of celnour, and we advise our readers by all means to include in their ? ...

Published: Sunday 25 April 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1190 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SISTERHOODS AND CONVENTS

... servitude-I suppose to Miss Jones ; and, indeed, I knew one poor novice whose life, I fear, was sacrificed to the personal slavery she endured in waiting on that lady. The third step was to make a Sister. The fourth and fifth steps were e. conipoaud of ...