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DEATH OF WILLIAII LLOYD GARRISON

... citizens had accepted his watchword, and slavery in the United States was dead. No single man had done so mach towards effecting that result as Mr Garrison. In season and out of season, his weekly denunciations of slavery had pervaded the North American Continent ...

THE SLAVE TRADE ON THE EAST COAST OF AFRICA

... and reason, and accept the original interpretation of the last treaty which practically abolishes slavery at sea, doing away with that domestic slavery afloat which has been so long used as the cloak to an organised system of slave trades' Whether the ...

THE ADMIRALTY AND FUGITIVE SLAVES

... or however lions his talk, if he was capable of keeping his fellow man in slavery he was a scoundrel to the very heart, (Cheers.) The instructions spoke about legal slavery; but he would ask where or when any man was, or could be, a legal slave? There ...

THE BISHOP OF DURHAM ON INTEM-I PEKANCE

... our faith, our freedom—our freedom forsooth !—while this fierce tyrant held his thousands and tens of thousands in grinding slavery, driving them whither he would, and arresting them when he would, lashing one man into frenzy, and paralysing another to a ...

ME ANGLESEY CLERICAL SCANDAL. HEAVY SENCENCE

... reduce him from the dignity and position of clergyman and free man to that of a slave, and should order him to be sent to 'slavery for live yea's. Before passing sentence his lordship ascertained that a prosecution upon a similstr charge in Carnarvonshire ...

No. I. FREDERICK DOITQL AS. Old men have a in looking baokover their past, fighting their yonthial ..

... spectator of the duings of the men whom I have met with. The youth of this day can scarcely understand ' t bow largely the Anti-slavery question bulked in • public affains in the them when I was a young man. ; EmarOipation meetings were fregment m Hexbram, ' ...

ations of their national life daring the last 200 years. The obligations of England to the Dissenters were ..

... obligations of England to the Dissenters were immense. It would scarcely be denied that their untiring devotion abolished slavery, rendered the winal code more humane, &meliorated prison discipline, stimalated temperance and education, italed in the passing ...

BF•GISTBRED FOIL TRANSMISSION} ABROAD

... than Charles New. Nor was his usefulness confined altogether to his mission life, for as a denouncer of Africa's open soil slavery, and as an explorer, his name will long live. No book that has yet been published gives so full and clear and truthful a picture ...

lIEROES, ANCIENT AND MODERN

... united people, nay the very people themselves will not be able to replace these shackles, or bind these slaves over again to slavery. By faith, John Wesley went forth preaching those simple truths of his, went forth preaching when it was more dangerous than ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMB

... The subject then dropped. Itoo school . . It most important to suppress this traffic by which these children were sold into slavery. A letter was read from the secretary of the High School Committee (Mr Joe. Dickinson, Jun.,) containing a copy of a resolution ...

A RAILWAY MYSTERY

... bar)— Now that your Highness has aeon the blessings of freedom, I trust we may rely upon your strennons help in putting &nu slavery. Se/tan Seyyid BargAask—Ab, yes. Certainly. Bat remember, oh! Sheikh Ben Diary, Conservative party very strong in Zansiber ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... Saw Cox a day or two before, and he appeared in a right state. It was very much like fox-hunting, and put him in mind of slavery. The dogs went at the man like tigers. There were two biggish dogs and a smaller one. Should think they were huchers. The ...