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THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... although it t f may not be possible to take moulds from them. v SLAVERY IN MADAGASCAR. E The Whitec7zpet Review published yesterday the c aannouncement of the complete extinction of slavery tin Madagascar. This intelligence is contained in a t letter just ...

POETRY

... Britannia I Soms of the Free I Freedom demands your bravery. Eer home is this rock-bound Isle of the Sea, Never profaned by slavery. Como from the anvil, come from the Vlougb, Come from each vallc and mountains browr, Raise up the etandard, pledge her your ...

LITERATURE

... publish in future, will be more worthy of the Fsd rm and pains they have evidently bestos-ed on Mr ths LAst Continent: or, Slavery and tfhe State Trade in ,A3im With Observations on the Asiatic Slave Trade.1 enad on under the name of the Labour Traffic ...

LITERATURE

... whom should a young man talk with animation, if not of those he loves ? Dr Nichols is all wrong on the siave question. Slavery, as aeen by the traveller in the South, presented only its softest and its most amiable aspects. There was something fascinating ...

CALEDONIAN RAILWAY FESTIVAL

... union, and I m~ust take my in- re sctructioit fromn that todY. (Applause.) If that was at rot si very Le dlid not know0 what slavery £: was. Any honirest working man who entered hr ireto, a trade's 111ir)ni a asba greater slave than di Iol efan1lt1rie backwooels ...

LITERATURE

... property to her husband, and| received the sacrament. th SALE OF SL.AVES.-The Secretary of the British and tb Foreign Anti-Slavery Society sends us the following ah extracts from a letter received from their correspond- at ent in Egypt in regard to the ...

MAGAZINES FOR THE MONTH

... confidence in the Republic, provided only that her l la people can get rid of party, for which, since the aboli- i ;h tion of slavery, there has been no ratiunal basis or pre- el er, I ot text, and confront the perils of the future with a at Government supported ...

THE SOAPLESS FASHION

... Uncle Toni's Cabin, conies of which had been distributed as prizes even in a secular school, containilig notes in which slavery is said not to be contrary to natural order, and that some labourers would be happier as slaves. Pro- testants are also violently ...

THE APRIL MAGAZINES

... a state of not serfdom; and such they were until the year iL9,- when an. Act of Parliament abolished this last remnant of slavery in ban, the British Islands. Appreciating the event, they set aside- I it of one day in the year. as a festival commemorative ...

LITERATURE

... BaInocklurn. Our aucestors achieved the I h independence 'of their land through painful struggles. e They were doomed to slavery or wvar, aud they fought c - out their battles with co-urage, endurance, and c f vig-our. W1e who elljoy the advantages secured ...

MAGAZINES

... the whole domestic and social h. ,system of Turkey is utterly and hopelessly wrong- I; l, founded as it is on polygamy and slavery, and that ' i the Sick Man is hopelessly ill, Pn Abbe Martin contributes a rejoinder to the articles of ,by Mr Gladstone and ...

MAGAZINES

... ld Railway, I to gives alt interesting account tof thle operationsl of the f its abolitionists in thle days of Amnerican slavery-, particu- e 't larly in assisting runawiay slaves to make 'gno-I their c -. escape into Cansiada. '1'le Herial story '- Faitiiful ...