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ENGLISH CHILDREN IN SLAVERY

... I'GLIJ3H CUILD1RUN IN SLAVERY.. A PITIFUL STORY. Ur, Littler, Q.O,, writes to the London morning ei journals ai follows :-Truth is admittedly stranger than W fictIon. Nevertheless, had I been told the following story three months ago I could hardly have ...

TIRED OF A SLAVERY LIFE

... TIRED OF A SLAVERY LIFE. Dr. Wynn Westcott held an inquest on Thurs- day, at South Hornsey, on the body of Grace Tenr, 20 years old, a domestic ?? Terry, residing at 20, Raydon-street, Highgate New Town, the widow of an undertaker, and mother of the ...

LECTURE ON SLAVERY BY MISS REMOND

... of the state of society throughout America; showed how slavery was interwoven with the inters ts of every class; and pointed out the almost utter hopelessness of effecting the abolition of slavery by any homse influence, otherthan by the fearul crisis ...

TOLSTOY'S SLAVERY OF OUR TIMES

... TOLSTOY'S SLAVERy op OUR TIMES.) BY MORRISON DAVIDSON. Author of The Annals of ToilT The (ld or and the New, The Gospel of the Poor ' there be Light ! The Book of Erin Book of KiDgs, &C. T This ts the history of Governments.-o, nian dose ...

BLACK AND WHITE SLAVERY; A CONTRAST

... BLACK AND WHITE SLAVERY; A CONTR.AST. BY 61LBERT THOMSON. A4 Ilnstrltlive Recitalion fir Working Me;1. I bal. a dreamn of slavery, A vision of the night; And methr nghit I saw onl either halnd, IIs ?? and 1TUITE. I glanced mine eye to the negrue's sky ...

LITERATURE

... Old Testament distinctly recognises slavery as a Hebrew institution. It is also true that the New Testament speaks of slavery in several passages, and does not condemn it. But before we draw the conclusion that slavery is a divine institution, established ...

Poetry

... native plain,, 1 am free! I am free ! and I never will be In slavery again I Asthe swallow skims. as he swiftly gims O'er the glassy plain, I am free! I am free! and I never will be In slavery again ! As the lion stalks, in his forest walks, His homage ...

LITERATURE

... institution of slavery by violent means, have unintentionally been prolonging it; but time will re 1c pair this mistake, by rendering the possession of slaves an a expetwive mode of cultivation-that is, if cotton can be cultivated without it. Slavery eiisted ...

Literature

... awayiwith negro slavery even, would aggravate the evil; that the change they propose Is not the substi- tution of freedom for slavery, but the mere exchange of responsiblefor Irresponsible masters; and that we can- not hope to abollsb negro slavery except by ...