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LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... meet-no more I UNITED S.TATES SLAVERY.-It is known that the poor re sains of Indian races have been in many cases forced into slavery. It i 'noless certain that white ohildren have some- Times been kidrappede and sold into slavery.: Rev. George Boarne, of ...

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 ...

THE CONQUERORS OF THE NEW WORLD, AND THEIR BONDSMEN

... developmlent of the most t consptcuotls form of modern slavery, Iby trac- i ing ''the priicipal events that led to the subjcctionI of the Indianls of the New World, and e to the introduction of negro slavery in America and a the West Indics. Justly conceiviig ...

Poets' Comer

... exist, might reduce to slavery all the born subjects of the King, as justly as any par- ticular p6rtion of them; that, while in) Rssia civil death has been awarded as antt appropriate punishment for high treason, and in Algiers slavery is substituted for ...

Poetry

... Though yor a13hoars clothe her noblel, The Monarch on1 the throne, Yet bereft, ye are left, In slavery to groan; While the wealthy revel proudly, Still in slavery ye groan. In battle fleld contending. With the might of England's foes, Your fathers won those ...

Poetry

... JIF gtr . = C ON THE BILL FOR THE GRADUAL ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. And is this all? This law of ?? made In the high, sacred name of Liberty; * This fantasy, this shadow of a shade, t This slow, sad, tedious change; and can it be That this ignoble measure ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... tells us that he links together on his title-page Slavery and Secession as cause and effect. Some people, he says, Say that slavery has bad nothing to do with originating the present difficulties, but that it is the desire of the South to be free from the ...

REVIEWS

... the question of slavery had not been involved. The capture of Fort Sumter in 1861 was like the French opening of the Schelde in 1793 et 0ylucpcv AXc' ol 8td qiwKpWV, ?? as' ai-ca-vis. Lincoln pre- served the Union and abolished slavery. These were the ...

LITERATURE

... ial account of id the rise and progress of slavery in the United States. Spain introduced slavery into America, but at the door of Great Britain lies the sin of its perpetuation. The trade was so lucrative that, under the patronage of royalty and commerce ...

Poetry

... cause. t Follow, faithful, firn, confiding, na Spread our wrongs from shore to shore, i Mercy's God your elforts guidirg wi Slavery sball bs known no'more. to ...

HULL LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... there being, be thought, not a single indivi- dual in this country who dissented from tile justice of tie act of abolishing slavery. The circumstances to whicel lie had alluded were past and gone He believed the re was no more political matter (if the society ...

LITERATURE

... disadvanitages of liberty, of alL mention of negro slavery ! A stranger to A.me- 1 rica and its history miight read the wvhole of the 530 octavo puge vithout discovering that sach a thing I as negro slavery existed, or that it existed in i 30uth Carolina ...