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Liverpool Mercury
SLAVE CRUELTIES IN TURKEY AND EGYPT
... aid most effectually Turkish slavery and cruel- ties. Whereas, in reality, Russia has been almost the only one of the Great Powers which of late years has shown a real and genuine earnestness in efforts to suppress slavery. Mr. Cooner, however, gratefully ...
NEW SLAVE CIRCULAR
... territorial waters of any state, you will not admit or entertain any demand made upon you for his surrenderon tie ground of slavery. 2. It is not intended, nor is it possible, to lay down any precise or general rule as to the eyses in which ypu ought to ...
FUGITIVE SLAVES AND BRITISH SHIPS
... vessels in foreign ports certain restrictions and lhabilitios. In illustration of this we added- A. foreign state encourages slavery, and makes laws for its sanction and protection. An English ship entering the ports of that, state is under a technical obligation ...
SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES
... supposed that the latter would be satis- fied with any arrangement of the Cuban question thatM would not put an end to negro slavery either -now or within a very short time, or by which the Creole popu- latior of tf-anisbh extraction would not be placcd on ...
THE FUGITIVE SLAVE QUESTION
... s made by the commissioners- 1. While, on the one hand, naval officers should. abstain from any active interference with slavery il countries where it is a legal institution, the commander of a ship of war should not be alto- gether prohibited from exercising ...
THE SLAVE CIRCULAR
... against the system of slavery. The present generation, who are not imbued with the prejudices or influenced by the self-interests which animated many of their predecessors in regarding the negro as a lawful chattel, look upon slavery as a moral wrong that ...
BANDS OF HOPE AND GENUINE CHRISTIANITY
... temple are absolutely odious and dis- gusting. Mr. Roberts writes- The war spirit pervades English society, as the spirit of slavery pervaded American society previous to and at the time of the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the American ...
A.REVIVAL OF INDUSTRY
... previous to the civil war and the abaitllora Of Slavery in America have passed awnvy, and a new and greatly improved condition of affairs has sprung up in their place. Previoue to the abolition of slavery, the cultivation of the soil in the cotton states ...
IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... rf the Eupperters of the resolutibn took up a false A ?? ot the law relating to slavery, and the tt ?? ofnthis country with respect to thc'e entics In which domestic slavery wvas the legal custom. Their idrea was that a dacve C who got on heardm a national ...
THE SLAVE TRAFFIC BY BRITISH STEAMERS
... value, observe nhat follows. She is accompanied on board the steamer by a eu1uch (himself the result and badge of Eastern slavery), and is plaoed In the cabin allotted to her, from which she to not permitted by her miserable guardian to stir until Fhe ...
GRAND LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLARS
... analogies between the circumstances preceding and following the American civil war, the emancipation of the coloured people from slavery, with other phases of the coloured agita- tion, and the struggle in the Good Templar order ror §ecvxrig equal rights for the ...