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SHOOTING A JUDGE'S ASSAILANT

... of Terrj's da.el, with Senator Broderick are given in the samiei ;onteam- ep porary. Broderick was the leader of the anti-slavery by movement. lie was a strong, resolute man, who had risen from poverty to distincton, end was one of the pioneers of the ...

CONFESSIONS OF A BURGLAR

... number of people. . AmoNa the papers presented to Parliament is .a depiteh frois Sir E. Baring to Earl Granville respectieg . slavery in Eygpt, furthdr correspomtdence respecting the. a airs of Asia, and a despatch from Lord Lyons forward- ing the convention ...

TIVERTON

... more, which see are not entitled to do, what a t rkoning of blood it is ! Besides, thore is all the misery by wounds and slavery to count in. Tnlk about blood- guiltiness Mr. Gladstoio aend hid Government have eamething to answer for. The Roman Catholic ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... matter. fur Herr Richter afterwards interpellated Prince int Bismarck with regard to the progress Of A attempts to suppress slavery in East Africa. be BP] In his reply the Chancellor vehemently, do- r:( nounoed the unpatriotic action of the Liberal fl, press ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... that the Bli Premier ansi his colleagues, by their policy in Egypt and I the Soudan, had the sinister motive of uphiolising slavery, tb 6c. To that resolution tile committee have received the en following reply: ' 10, Downing-strcet, Whitehall, Feb. 18 ...

THE MURDER OF THE CZAR

... were composed of men of honourable name and un- a] blemished character, who were honestly ashamed of IL the degradation and slavery of their nation. Nihilism was the necessary result. The association, embodied by oath, cor sists of common members that elect ...