SLAVERY IN EGYPT
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... THE SLAVERY OF BIN. HE that doeth sin is the servant of sin, said the greatest Teacher ; and the truth is applicable all round to the actions of men. But when passion comes uppermost, and when it remains uppermost, man is a very serf. We sometimes ...
... Kgyptlaa Slavery, Mr. Leamy, M.P., who was received ith loud applause, said—The land war would never suppressed until the Irish people had gained their fair and honest rights (cheers). was right that the people should assert their principles. The farmers ...
... [SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ISSS, Egyptian Slavery, Mr. Leamy, M.P., who was received with loud applause, said—The land war would never be suppressed until the Irish people had gained their fair and honest rights (cheers). It was right that the people should ...
... to state of slavery. certainly should not despair of their being enabled to modify the scheme—although undoubtedly the odds against them are great,, since it seems plan which suits English parties well enough, and their selfishness and disregard of Ireland ...
... whs guest, be having visited New York confer with the Democratic opponents slavery. During the consultation John Van Buren said that the protest against the extension of slavery introduced in to Congress was not worded right. He suggested that the exact ...
... the free wives. The husband can at any time divorce his wife without the assignment of any at his sisnple pleasure. . . . Slavery is recognised as a civil institution in the Koran. It is perpetrated not only hy the bowlege of slaves, but also by the fresh ...
... interpellations wore referred the President of the Council. the abolition of slavery. (beutbe’s telegram.) Bio Janeiro, Fbidav. The Government BiU for the gradual abolition of slavery has been passed by the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. ...
... BOURKE said that if the of a pamphlet entitled Scandals in Cairo in Con. uectioa with Slavery.” recently pnblished under the auspices of the British and Foreign Slavery Society, would send his name to the Foreign Othoe, the accusations contained the pamphlet ...
... »nt freedom for there whec binding them together so that they abill have control over their own thoughts or Is that not slavery—slavery . which eboold not be tolerated any man .vorthy the name ♦ rather inclined to think that ere Mr Parcel, will find bis ...
... at Zanzibar are endeavouring to excite the natives against the Germans there. The Sultan is also said to have menaced with slavery those who take service with the Germans. ...
... abolish slavery, but where did Wilberforce, Clarkson, Fowell, Buxton, John Wesley, and Richard Watson, learn that slavery was the sum of all villanies, and where did they gain their inspiration for their magnificent crusade against slavery, but from ...