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Champion, The

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England

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London, London, England

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The Champion

LITERATURE

... , respectingI slavery, than any individual who has hitherto written or i spoken on the subject. He commenced a tour of the West India Islands in 1837, the ptriod at vbich the negro popu- lation were supposed to be emerging from slavery into a state of ...

TO THE PEOPLE

... stretch wid Which in sleep had fallen on you. sronpd. What iB Freedom ? Ye can tell Let the blue sky overhead, That which Slavery is too well, The green earth on which Ye tread For its very name has grown All that must eternal be, To an echo of your own ...

LITERATURE

... and strength, and skill- Andgive up each of these against your. will? Hark to the angry answer : ?? Theirs is not A life-of slavery; if they labour,-still We pay their toil, Free service is their lot; , l And what their labour yields, by us is fairly got ...

LITERATURE

... strength, and skill- And give up each of these hgaimist'yon'r vill? Hark to the augry nswer. : - Theirs is not: A' life of slavery ; if they labour,-still We pay their 'toil. 'Free service is their lot ' And what.their labour yields, by as'is'fairly got ...

LITERATURE

... and strength, and skill- And'give up each of these against your will ? Hark to the angry answer -- Theirs Is not A life of slavery; if theylabour,-still I We pay their toil. Free serviceistheir lot; And what their labour yields, by us is fairly got. ; ...

LITERATURE

... unweilcom 4 Without tisaelue le t6 ge oti of ld Suich iq their servtie-eill~tibt yo iot Poor ltlreueoetaikdad said Yoiz; slavery hath no name-y tsjitdtru By'someeinploy0 6 ~ )MInasL - ; n V1hat S~i iflotgtrdhA' ab1~ be Ahuyl - What 4an rg bL4t, or iuAW ...

LITERARY SCRAPS

... LITERARY SCRAPS. GOOD GovERNMENT.-Poverty is, after all, the great badge, the never-failing badge of slavery. Bones and rags are the true marks of the real slave. What is the object of govern- ment? To cause men to live happily, which canmotbe without ...

LITERARY SCRAPS

... of atrophy reduces the victim to Pa ghastly spectacle, who has ceased to live before he has ceased to exist. There is no slavery so complete as that of the opium taker'; once habituated to its doses as a factitious stimulant, everything will be endured ...

LITERATURE

... distance from the last point of intelligibility. Why a departure from the constitution of England shoald produce misery and slavery because democracy, in Mr. Brothers's opinion, has not worked well in America, is neither apparent in itself, nor, with the ...

LITERATURE

... to begood or glad . buh is llieir service-eall it wha11ti you miay.- * Poor little creatures, overtasked and sad,. :Your slavery hath no name-yet is its cuse as blead I Again an anu*er, ' Tis their parents'. choice, * By somie enploy the poor maas ...

GEMS OF LITERATURE

... encouraging the love of ?? and industry, as the means of obtaining coafbrt, wealth, and enjoyment, it is here accompanied by slavery, poverty, and inisery. Every manu- factory that requires many hands is strictly a prison, from I which the wvretched inmates ...

VARIETIES

... your libour may increase 'T'he lood With which 'tis stored, 'Twcre better never till the soil, Thaa thlusands abousld in slavery toil, To make one manl a Lord! How many voices to men's ears' These simple truths proclaim; And yet our princes, priests ...