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... Slavery, strain People have DO conception CC how these mothers live. said Mrs. Thornton. They have no relief from slavery, strain and worry. Day nurseries would be a godsend to them, and save the children from the worst effects of overcrowding. Six ...
... Denies Po W 'slavery and corruption* JJR GEORGE BROWN. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, denied in the Commons last night that prisoners of war were being treated as slaves. i They have been treated well.' he said Better than ...
... Here's the real answer to Soccer slavery AT last—in one of the great trade rather than face the con- Northern breeding-grounds ' Moot unrest and insecurity of of football—l have hit upon the League Soccer. And I don't whole answer to the vile, bizarre ...
... their tales of terror, misery and slavery. They are too silly for sane men to answer, he says. But they do need to be answered, he adds, and I will see that they are answered. I can find no terror, or misery or slavery; I see hard work and hard conditions ...
... Slavery of Our Times, The (Tolstoy) Tr.fr.Russian A. Maude. D 8.63. ...
... WHEN I was a boy, slavery was almost unknown in the world. It only lingered, discredited and seemingly dying, in a few remote, savage places, and in the political prisons in Czarist Siberia, Great Britain had played the principal part in sweeping it from ...
... Soviet Union, teaches that th»re are Just ware, wars which are waged, for example, to liberate the people from capitalistic slavery. Mr. Austin quoted from book published last year by a Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union and Chief of the State Planning ...
... the last century Fanny Kemble found herself on Butler's Island, Georgia, her stage triumphs behind her and the horrors of slavery before her inno- cent eyes. She believed that her new husband, Pierce Butler, would treat the negro glaves on his estate. ...
... in his country and the spirited fight against the slave owners of William Nibbs, which eventually led to the] abolition of slavery on August 1, 1838. Nibbs stood in a Kingston, pulpit and counted out the last five ‘minutes of the slave regime, then, amid ...
... To call the wants of rogues the rights of man.” What arc we to do ? The answer is; To set our faces against slavery, to lend it no countenance at home or abroad, to refuse to allow it to be extended into any sphere of the earth for which we have any ...
... INTERRUPT yOUR DEMOCRACIES BUT YOURS IS CUT THE CACKLE ONCE, GARD-I -IF WE CAN OUR LEARNED DISCOURSE ARE SIMILAR IN FOUNDED ON SLAVERY, AND HIM TO PROVE TNAT DAWN SAVED FOR TUE SAKE OF A MANY RESPECTS', WHILE WE BELIEVE LEND US SOME YOU FROM THE ASSASSIN IT ...