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FINE ARTS

... specimens of Art in the Forget Me NotX Friendship's Offering, Amulet, and Literary Souvenir, in our next.] WEST INDIA SLAVERY. The Anti-Slavery Reporter for October is chiefly employed in the task of I showing that the Slaves in the British Colonies have no ...

LITERATURE

... Lincoln's Anti-Slavery Proclamation and Message. B~y Washington Wilks. Of- fecs of the REmancipation Society, 65, Fleet-street. Wheat the Sends is Fightin~g Fot (Tracts on Slavery in .Amnerica. No. I.) British and Foreign Anti-Slavery So- ciety. -27, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Ville. The President of the Republic has ad- d dressed a letter of invitation to Prince Albert. ?? BRITISH AND FOREIGN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. ?? evening the annual meeting of the friends and pro- he motors of this society took place at Exeter Hall. Mr. 3 ...

SONG

... While ye, ber sbrs; 'ie knliown, Thus bereft, to be left lII shiveirV id ;ihiii, WXlile the ?? ar9 isfrahclised, And ye in. slavery groan. Ye workinjg-ltihe of ?? (ivb Wiy nibt to (dtsplaii, For your bainheir ytl Wbial lirbidly Flut upon the air; Your rights ...

NEW BOOKS

... valiantly if attacked together, but if any stragglers of our party wandered off too far, and were taken prisoners, such a life of slavery would be worse a hundred times than death. And yet, mother, perhaps we might in that way become missionaries, and do the ...

LITRATURE

... will will be argued into slavery. Sir, let the gentlemen on the ether side call forth all their ability; let the best of them get up and tell me, what one character of liberty the Americans have, and what one brand of slavery they are free from, if they ...

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.*

... hotbed of Abolition, and Mrs. Beecher Stowe became an ardent Abolitionist. She contributed articles to several local anti-slavery papers, and otherwise exerted-berinfluence against the vile traffic. In 1850 her husband received a professorship at Bowdoin ...

THE BRIDE

... wealth and fame; ti And a shadow on her brow was thrown, 0o If they ever spoke his name. d And she lived in her splendid slavery, SE With a heart whose joy was flown; a And her spirit loathed that luxury w Which mock'd a heart thus lone. p. i ?? __ I ...

LITERATURE

... wounded and weak 0 to die miserably in the arms of his wife, exchanging 0 mutual penitence and forgiveness. h Frcedom and ,Slavery in the United States. By h BAPTIST WaIOTHESLY NOEL. London: James t Nisbet and Co. f The Rev. Baptist Noel has written this ...

THE SLAVE GIRL

... with the great struggle between the Northern and Southern States of America, which ended in the abolition of the horrors of slavery in 1865, and it faithfully portrays the manners and customs of plantationlife. The interest is well sustained through- out ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1433 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AN AMERICAN WOMAN OF LETTERS.*

... the gorgeous dress and the indi'ffcrence of the .,-ncintal ircle to slavery were equally imaginary. The names of those -6iv . to argaret's classes are also conspicuous in the anti-slavery s . Teche two sets of the elect, supposed by Mliss Martineau, were ...

THE READER

... a planter, was born in South Carolina, and, owing to his early bringing up, is still a defender of the old institution of slavery. He thinks that the negro was far better off as a slave than as a free man, and though most people will agree with him that ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1354 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture