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Poetry

... Though your labours cloth her nobles, The monarch on the throne, Yet, bereft, ye are left In slavery to groan., While the 'wealthy revel proudly, Still in slavery ye groan. in battle field conteniding With the might of England's foes, Your fathere won those ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Lecture for 1874) on Slavery and the Slave Trade opens the number. Sir Samuel takes the ground that slavery has its origin in the de- basement of the enslaver, and that as peoples advance in civilisation so they repudiate slavery - a comforting doctrine ...

LITERARY CURIOSITIES

... lettered ease 'tis tilne to know. lONGFELLOW. L nys ?? th!ne have many a charm; o ft thy themes the heart must warm. N ow o'er Slavery's guilt and woes. t sief and shame's deep hues it throws; F ar up Alpine heights is beard E scelsior, now the stirring ...

POETRY

... The war cry of froedoec-sopee, Ic nhr inight. Englond gltaI arb e, ber opplrmor confounding. And asincarth a becon. 'intd slavery's niht. Than wheleg An digh tn glory anud atendear, enney' = flag abalt booe pcdly halfr ed e And freedonn au stice. theo ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the, earlier werks of this popularnovelit. AurOeaPRSe POR F~aiEBDOo.-A new and deeply in- teresting work iipon American. Slavery (Copyright). Justpuablished, price One, Shilling, The Au'ronAI'nS for FlEEnoOX being Contributions to the Great Cause of Negro ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... complete work on Slavery. It is illus- trated with upwards of twenty engravings, from designs by GEORGP CrtuncsnAic, ;. GILBERT, W. HARVEY, ?? Pciz, and other artists. The contents of the work are-l. A clear and full exposition of American Slavery, and the Laws ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... pity for the heathen; that the pre-eminent dogma of the christian faith is Ithe divine equality of man,' and that, on slavery being for ever abolished, the religion of 2000 years completes its cycle. The arrangements for tbe Great Exhibition are ...

TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... that the Sons of Temperance played nao unimportant part in the late war in Ainerica for the abolition of slavery. Bat hs Saw that in England a slavery existed, and the people had their hearts contaminated more or less by the driok traffic. When he saw Christian ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... in 1849; and 1,080,206 in 1860. CHARACTER OF SLAVERY IN TIHC UNITED STATES.-The public mind in this country is, from time to time, startled with the revelation of particular facts, disclosing to view 'Slavery as it is.' Take the following correspondence ...

Notes for Naturalists

... them and playing with them, ap- parently for no other purpose than their own amusement. Ants are also familiar with war and slavery. Sir John Lubbock quotes Huber, a Swiss Naturalist. who says-' Oin June 17, 1804, while walking in the environs of Geneva ...

POETRY

... ! the cirellog mandaten fly And prostrate all onr pleadings lie, White base conneidint hirelings try To crush is down to slavery. Arlve ye trlends of jpotte !-tllet! Tyramdcc arbemes of hlooi defeat, And ot their cruel purponc cheat The vaunting soo f ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... a re-publication of an American work, consisting of a collection of pieces in prose and verse, condemna- tory of American slavery, by thirty-six writers, includ- ing Mrs Stowe, the Earl of Carlisle, &o, each followed by the author's autograph. TIHE LAn's ...