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... SLAVERY IN PE The committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery themselves of the visit sideration of His the sal Im of slavery under ix following doubt not, our readers His Imperial Mi Anti-Slavery Society, establis! Ma¥ it please your Majesty, —The ...
... THE ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. Tea announcement that a meeting would be held in the Town Hall in favour of the abolition of slavery must have carried with it a flavour of bye-gone days to the more elderly of our readers. Perhaps some may imagine that all that ...
... the Gold Coat will be satisfactory which involve the recognition cf slavery in any form. He argued that we had by our recent action on the Gold Coast acquired the power to suppress slavery, and he urged that having this power, it was the duty of the Government ...
... ” The next great question is that ef free trade, and on this Mr. Smita remarks ;—“ Slavery did not manufacture, and there- “fore slavery was for free trade. But slavery is gone ; manufactures are beginning to spring up in the South, and the mass of the ...
... They all thought that slavery was a doomed thing in England, and no one dreamed that Her Majesty's Government, whatever party it should be, would ever in any way sanction, by circular or record of any kind, the maintenance of slavery anywhere in the world ...
... whether slavery was possible or not, whether it was of benefit to the people or not ; they hail pulsed the consideration those things ; they were all agreed upon the principle that slavery could not exist. (Applause.) In ancient times slavery no doubt ...
... recommendations stop short of the real requirements of the occasion. There is a general feeling that it is quite time our slavery policy was revised. We cannot afford to sink below the standard of other civilised nations in our dealings with Slave Powers ...
... usual Tote of too SHELDON AMOS ON TUE SLAVERY CIRCULAR. pn Idonday night Professor Sheldon Amos rtad, et the Rome .4 the National Association for tho of S. , cialSeienee,a paper on The Legal or England towards Slavery in other e•motries. Mr. Kill presided ...
... Ife, bat he eeal on slavery. all our sympathies. on Joun Brown's deat! “has now un was but 13 years ngo, To hie captors, John wn's rat make an end of slavery, or slavery will did not wish to make an wt make an end of you.” T' slavery made anenod of their ...
... platform is admirable — especially pleases me. Protection has upon an great wrong It does not steal the , but it steals his of slavery ‘taxes it cruelly, it lessens its and its profit, and turns it into c'! less useful to the labourer. It says to-your cultivator ...
... the subject of slavery in Cyprus. and the Marquis of Salisbury replied that had received the most positive assurance both front Sir Garnet Wokeley and General Biddelpb that involun- Lary servitude did not exist in the island. White slavery was oboliesbd ...