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WESTERN CIRCUIT.-EXETER, MARCH 24

... 011 the scaffold; as it was, he would have to pass the remainder of his days in a foreign land, in chains and a state of slavery. He (the learned Judge) trusted that this would be a warning to others, and afford a proper example to all those going out ...

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... , and disgusted agricultural party, ever suspicious of renewed treachery, the Minister will find that cringing miserable slavery to the Moloch of the factories will be the price he must pay for his continuance in office. The farmers of England and their ...

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... race. You have the labourers in the field of humanity_ but of and throw away all other weapons b ry th _ oll ,, ral Power. Slavery, war, want, In,. and S 4teu'ilTierg,la the world have thriven with fatal _ _ kl49 l rist th the reign of brute force; at the ...

1110 - TO TILE EE E COLONS OF ENGLAND. 3/ 1 0 , 4 : i e following letter, addressed

... all the labourers in the field of humanity to believe in God, and throw away all other weapons but those of moral power. Slavery, and misery war, want, through the world have thriven with fatal luxuriance under the reign of brute force; but at the spirit ...

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... labourers in the field of humanity to 'believe in God, and throw away a ll other weapons but those of want, ' moral power. Slavery; war, sin, and misery through the world have thriven with fatal luxuriance under the reign of brute force; but at the spirit ...

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... , and disgusted agricultural party, ever suspicious of renewed treachery, the Minister will find that cringing miserable slavery to the Moloch of the factories will be the price he must pay for his continuance in office. , The farmers of England and their ...

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... to the race ! , e G le labotirers in the aell of humanityYouhavthe ,Ntt. cl natl ckl ,' throw away all other weapons but Slavery, war, want, sin, an world have thriven with fatal uilkit th e reign of brute force; but at the spirit spirit of truly phi ...

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... ht s th g e g' r ° l lnds of the highest humanity. For years has ri ow e ° ll ntry been stunned with anti-slavery slang; and is 1, anti-slavery slang has done its work , and t tlr i - i u ghed at even by the imposters who have, hithert o, it to accqunt ...

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... has been sought th e leuds of the highest humanity. For years has a ew e e'untry been stunned with anti-slavery slang; and I' 3l t hat anti-slavery slang has done its work, and tlir t 4ll . i ghed at even by the imposters who have, hitherto, e u- it to ...

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... love for the poor; but he dares not exhibit his love by the slightest attempt to rescue helpless women and children factory slavery, protracted, day by day, to a period utterly destructive of health, of comfort, and of the market value of factory labour ...

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... not even the differential sugar duties, restrained the grant of twenty millions to the West Indies, to rescue, from a mild slavery about one-fifth of the number, who, we are told, are in danger of dying from famine in Ireland, We have exhausted all the ...

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... not even the differential sugar duties, restrained the grant of twenty millions to the West Indies, to rescue, from a mild slavery about one-fifth of the number, who, we are told, are in danger of dying from famine in Ireland, We have exhausted all the ...