SLAVERY IN ZANZIBAR
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... the 'good caure is that of slavery, is always a hoe- p ful sign~ The, Times is justified in refuting the r North the credit that would have been duo to a gs-tcrous, timely, and high-princinled cru-mdt r agawinst slavery. Thero are 'ome people w ho ...
... with respct to slavery in Zan7ibar. Sir Arthur. it is wei1 kn=v:. re- gards the ' neculi;r institution ' viq on- siderable syMpathy. But Loram s socS ha~s overruled him, and has i nsisted ?? the de ee of the Sult.an abolishinz slavery shalli be en- forced ...
... to takoe greter care of the subject races lhan they in their tappiest moments wvowd think of taking of themlselve. Autual slavery was a thiag of the past. but something very like it often existed; heuco the no-d of a. watchful eye being kept upon the dcce- ...
... and the time for a settlement of affairs in that country is approaching, the Com- mittee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery So- ciety have by letror expressed to her Majesty's Government their ?? sense of the, importance of the question of the trejturen ...
... slaves subject to the lash equalled the population of Loudon tii ar, a woman wvrote a book w ich arroused huranity, swept slavery out of exietence, arid purged the fair name of America from teproach. 'the 6uthor, concluded Mr, Cieniens, is now dead; ...
... BISHOP FOILED THE GERMAN TRADER. The current issue of the ' Anti-Slave Reporter, the organ of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. pulblish-s an interesting letter from Bishop Tucker, wvritten from Uganda, on February 23. The Bishop had Just. ritnurned ...
... cmi tlrat tire nal- prentice systeom hich tire B cr-s profe- etl to Lave stilrstit titeri for t} *o1l bni:,1arto ...
... trust that the new Con- ?? at Zanzibar, in succession to Sir Artbur Ilardinge, will. not, like Sir' Arthur, see everything in slavery, as M1alebranche saw i everything in God. It was not a pleasant refiec- tion for Englishmen that the representative of l Great ...
... broadening civilizing p:wer. 3Mr. Courtney urged the society to excrci.o a constant vigilance, so that no veiled ft arrn of slavery should be introduced into any future serlemont of lands in South Africa. For tbo purpose of ootsideriing the No Room to ...
... cther egacies. He bequeathrr to the Pen;ion Fund of Albright and Wsi-ior a Limteol. £S3103: to the British and Forei'gn Anti- Slavery Society. £l aiPv: to the Ri-mi -cuha n rlni- r { vemsity, LC.cOC: to the Queen's Ho pital and ] General HoksHpital at Bi'r ...