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GLEANINGS FROM MANY MINDS

... bee two •idee to hie life—bis work and bla Maore. To be without work in lift la eelftehaeM and sloth. To be without leisure slavery. It was Max O’Rrll who said that Americana are the moat docile people the world. They are the slaves their servants, whether ...

BRITISH WEATHER FORECASTS

... nations from 3 iag beside nations large in nu:J .r an-' , territory, who obstinately adhere tf. f prejudice, hatred, wm, slavery. »na c * shaU gently and proodlr pratUis trsP-ij.- , ring thesvtord, dcrnolisninK the ►mO' ■'‘ ~ Erogress, when Urey shail ...

HOLIDAY

... the movement! It seems to me that this weekly half-holiday is the sign of a now spirit, of a spirit of revolt against the slavery busineas and the tyranny of mammon. One day a mouth gives little or no opportunity for the cultivation of the social side ...

GRKENBANK U.P. CHURCH

... them; long pnlpit robes were simply the emblem of service—the emblem if they like lof slavery —and that service noble service, and that slavery an honourable slavery, so long, ho believed, would pulpit robes eontiane. (Applause.) In fact, the polplt robe ...

HALF-HOLIDAY

... would moat gratafeUy accept of the good offlees of the oenmlttee to help to deliver them Irani their bondage to nnnstant slavery iavMng them eolleelively to ehertsw their heave moderate dsgrisa, have had ourselves.—Years, Ae., Snonuirnt ...

Fonerfll Noticefl

... the people.” Churches hav collision between education is steadily ree honesty are growing on t! are yet to hand. “ domestic slavery” is a v ave received no Bishop Tucker asserts that of the encounter. the most fertile districts of the only country that will ...

AKN STREET SCHOOK

... lessen the labour of tho servant*. Hoping someone wlil, take this up, and try and remedy evil longstanding, namely, domestic slavery,—l remain. Carry. PORT-GLASGOW HOLIDAYS. Greenock, Bib May, 1894. Sir, —Through the medium of your valuable paper might 1 ...

persuading coy and enllen labour to throw away her gloomy reserve sod become the cheerful servant of her fellow ..

... “Cummellstreet ” and vleitiag there worthy relative of own hard work, aarnlog scanty pittance from early morn till late eve the slavery of loom. For weaving about forty looboe of fioo cloth yard anda-balf wide year ago received Sd.; now bat 5 ...

Published: Saturday 28 April 1894
Newspaper: Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 916 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... their counters for eighty-one hours per week. He thought it was high time that something was done to eradicate this modern slavery—be could call nothing else. (Applause.) And while their sympathies went out with the few shopkeepers who had Saturday quarterly ...

THE EASY CM \I f

... one to many. Mr. T. woaod up with a glowing peroration to fight oppression, slavery, cetera; but |>rohablv he was wholly unaware when rolling his mighty periods that slavery in a mild torm might possibly exist in town under the all-prevailing power of ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1894
Newspaper: Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2161 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

JULY 9 WIT HUMOUR catch fearful Id F (with hollow “I think I have twimmed my nails close the manning

... of Gettysburg The blight remains the whole that vast of country south Mason Dixon s line Slavery degraded the negro cramped his brutalised his spirit but slavery degraded the white In the course conflict between the forces South the chain dropped from ...

Published: Monday 09 July 1894
Newspaper: Paisley Daily Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3347 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FRIDAY MARCH - Tuesday contains letter subject with which entirely agree This system conducted not that for ..

... this statement Well sir I chal-Mr Poison prove contrary Kvidently Mr is advocate of “free labour” and not that slavery is any other form slavery d trades unionists failed recognise this besides they were ignorant of the law of wages” which always forced ...

Published: Friday 30 March 1894
Newspaper: Paisley Daily Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5321 | Page: 3 | Tags: none