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LITERATURE

... line of fair literary advocacy of a political cause. Mr. Charles Buxton has a genuine hereditary right to contend against slavery; but on other questions likewise, bott in parliament and out of it, his public career as an active liberal has been commenced ...

LITERATURE

... seems to have regenerated the it Anti-Slavery Reporter, as its first aehievement; and t that is tlo slight benefit; for really there have been fe times when readers were tempted to ask whether de the Anti-Slavery.Reporter had not been boughtby ar the ...

Literature -,to- A B

... John Hilton, the well-known Parliamentary agent of the United Kingdom Alliance, she worked side by side in the great anti-slavery agitation, the cause of temperance re- form, and numerous religious and philau- thropic enterprises. The book is one which ...

THE AMERICAN SENATE.*

... Maryland, and related in every way to slaveholders, gr. Creswell investigated the subject of slavery philosophically, and reached an independent anti-slavery view which he was able to state to the Mary- landers with immense effect, and yet with such excellent ...

THE VOICE OF THE TIME

... world! Over lind, over sea, it hath come, The serf that was yesterday bought, To-day his defiance hath hurl'd, No more in his slavery dumb; And to-morrow will break from the fetters that bind, And lift a bold arm for the rights of maukind. Hark to the voice ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... greater evil of Negro slavery; as, for example, in the West Indies, North America, Brazil, and South Africa. For, whatever the proportion of land, even where it was so great that every freeman became a land-owner, still, with slavery, with human beings who ...

The Land of the [ill]

... contains o9o 000inhabitants and the huts- which compose it are surrounded by a mud wall fifteen miles in circumference. Slavery flourishes all over the Western Soudan. Mr. Robinson makes, and proves, the startling statement that out of every three hundred ...

Published: Saturday 29 February 1896
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1235 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUBE. A Dozen Belaadsfor the Time: about White Slavery. By the author of Proverbial Philosophy. A Batch of Wzar Beads. Bosworth. There is considerable power and originality about the Ballads ibr the Times. The language is strong and terse, tke ...

POEMS FOR THE MASSES

... ?? A OiThYZ or T!3UIE; FnOPT-r. Tos'iusi in tort ir. li wern Ary orl d tillrlueth To clutch Freedomi's robe roulndil her slavery's stark- with sh rne anid with shiddler, poor mother! she yveosueth O'er wro!vs that are done in her dearth and her dark ...

Negro College Songs

... with musical arrangements - by Mr. FE\NNER and Mr. RATHBUN, the musical L, teachers of the College. The negroes, under e slavery, were very harmonious blacks. It is, - perhaps, natural, but it is rather a pity, that a with freedom they have dropped their ...

LITERATURE

... good earnest, that the institution of slavery is in the United States the substitute for the English aristocracy-il is the check which prevents democracy from proeteding too rashly. After the abolition of slavery, he said, nothing can be reasonably ...

POEMS FOR THE MASSES

... soft shake us by thle hand. Oh, hypocrisy is rampant in this free and happy land. They tell us in this England that foul slavery's un- known, That there are no weary toilers who are but skin and bone That the masses in drear hovels are not dying day by ...