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... the baser ?? Hepwort76 Dixon's Two Queens. .. SLAVERY S L; AsnAET.-Slaves are made in a variety Of ways. Prisoners of war, if not executed, become slaves. a Misconduct and debt are fruitful sources of slavery. But from these causes many are slaves only ...

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... frequently happened, the stomach failed to reject the drug, then the accused met the just fate of a guilty person by dying. Slavery, but never in a severe form, prevailed, and to a less extent prevails still. Snakes were looked upon with great sup- erstition ...

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... the country shone forth in the excellence of her virtue and strength, and defeated the invaders, and pre. served from slavery those who dwell within the limits of Heracles. Bat afterwards there occurred violent earth- quakes and floods, and in a ...

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... it was never known bow many thousands perished after the city was actually taken. Ninety thousand persons were sold into slavery, and Jose- 1 phus estinmates that the number of Jews who perished by famine, pestilenceand the sword, during the siege, at ...

THE WHITSUNTIDE EXHIBITION AT THE BOTANICAL GARDENS

... as the most fearful in the world, and thought few gold seekers would return from there alive. The only way to get rid of slavery in Western Africa was to establish an international treaty prohibiting the exportation to the natives of arms and ammunition ...

MR. GLADSTONE AND RITUALISM

... question at issue was, in any sense one of decency and of order., It is a question of doctrine involv- iug the freedoti and the slavery of the human mind. Behind that blaze of candles, behind the splendid altar, behind those gorgeous robes, and tlsose clouds ...