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SWEETS OF SLAVERY

... SWEETS OF SLAVERY. Dear brodder, Sambo Stephen, I spose you 'spec to hear ob me? I tink so—and I tint: him serbe you right ib you am dam mistaken; but him ll° serb you right dis time. Him hab de matta ob trisnis nosC, cause him in de world, and his connasend ...

SWEETS OF SLAVERY

... SWEETS OF SLAVERY. Dear brodder, Sambo Stephen, I spose you 'spec to hear ob me? I tink so—and I tin]; him serbe you , right ib, you am dam mistaken.; but him 0 0 sert). you right dis time. Him hab de matta ob bisnis novi r ) cause him in de world,.and ...

TURKISH SLAVERY

... TURKISH SLAVERY. The following despatch . appe - a - ;; - i . 11 — ‘; ; flie Correspondence with Foreign Powers relative to the Slave Trade : VISCOUNT rONSONBY TO VISCOUNT PALMERSTON. Therapia, Dec. 27, 1840. My Lord,—l have paid the greatest attention ...

SLAVERY EMANCIPATION SCHEME

... SLAVERY EMANCIPATION SCHEME. There is but too much reason to fear that emanei pation will he of as little substantive benefit to the black population of the West Indies as it has been t° their white brethren in Ireland. Both were enslaved—' the ...

SLAVERY AND DEGRADATION IN THE COAL MINES

... SLAVERY AND DEGRADATION IN THE COAL MINES. We should be the last to check the operations of those who are benevolently inclined, but it would be idle to conceal the fact that benevolence so called is often sadly misapplied. With us, a feeling of disgust ...

LORD MORPETH ON AMERICAN SLAVERY

... LORD MORPETH ON AMERICAN SLAVERY. (From the Liberty' Bell, an Annual, published at the Anti-Slavery Fair, held in Boston, Dec. 1842,) Castle Howard, Oct. 28, 1842. My dear Mrs. Chapman,—Your note has followed me across the Atlantic, reminding me that ...

A ROY RETURNED FROM SLAVERY

... A ROY RETURNED FROM SLAVERY. A blackbo -- - -- - y, named John Smith, was brought before the Lord police, Ma Y , h oY ; Sergeant Williams, an intelligent officer of the City -4v alg applied at the station-house for refuge. The officer stated that he ...

parents was constantly sacrificed without hesitation. He trusted that some means would be adopted to put down ..

... which would, however, he feared, continue to be perpetrated so long as it was poss , ble to hold human beings in a state of slavery. Lord RIPON said, that the state of the law as it bore upon the transactions which formed the subject of the petition presented ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... perceived the same persons who had advocated the abolitioe of slavery now supporting the proposed alteration of the sugar duties, he could scarcely help thinking that the abolition of slavery wee carried for party purposes alone. Sir B. Him. Fiai s d, that ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... perceived the same persons who had advocated the abolitiP of slavery now supporting the proposed alteration of the sugar dutie l4 _, he could scarcely help thinking that the abolition of slavery Nt' carried for party purposes alone. Sir B. HALL said, that ...

1 11.BLE PROSTITUTION and MURDER. of FEMALES in MINES. Just published, price 2s 6d, with Engravings; Post-free ..

... of one of the ass . stant ty;Tilastoners, these reports present a picture of dewily physical oppression and er'''ntatie slavery, of which no one unacquainted with such facts would credit the 4 tence. ,„,.._ William Strange, 21, Paternoster-row. and ...

In post Bvo. price 9s. cloth extra, the Second Edition of WOMAN Physiologically considered as to Mind, Morals, ..

... price 9s. cloth extra, the Second Edition of WOMAN Physiologically considered as to Mind, Morals, Marriage, Matrimonial Slavery, Infidelity, and Divorce. By ALEXANDER WALKER, Mr. A. Walker, a physiologist of considerable ingenuity.—Tima, Sept. M.' ...