SLAVERY IN AMERICA AND SLAVERY IN ENGLAND
... SLAVERY IN AMERICA AND SLAVERY IN ENGLAND. will remembered that recently, meeting ladies in Stafford House. London, irs-ted an address to the women America the ’‘horrors ...
... SLAVERY IN AMERICA AND SLAVERY IN ENGLAND. will remembered that recently, meeting ladies in Stafford House. London, irs-ted an address to the women America the ’‘horrors ...
... SLAVERY. Sir E. WILMOT presented a petition, which had been to, few days since, at a large meeting, which took place at Eaeter-hall. praying for «he abolition of the apprenticeship clause in the Slavery Bill. The Hon. Member was about to enter into the ...
... SLAVERY. (From Pollok’t ** Count of Time”) rnchristian thought! on what pretence soe’er Of right inherited, or else acquired ; Of lots, or profit, or what plea you name. To buy sell, barter, whip, and bold In chains, being of celestial make Of kindred ...
... attend it also. further uses an expression to which I once assent—“ Slavery is gnawing into the heart’s core of the body politic of the Union.” I know this to I e the case. Slavery is the canker-worm that is destroy, ing our prosperity—it is at once ...
... Slavery. Sir E. WILMOT presented a petition from the British and Foreign Anti.Slavery Society, stating that notwithstanding all that had been done to put down the slave trade, it was still carried on to a great extent, and that numbers of British merchants ...
... SLAVERY. The Life and Escape of Wm. Wells Brown from American Slavery. Written by Him-self. The name of the author of this thrilling narrative will doubtless be familiar to many who take an interest in observing the progress from time to time made in ...
... Slavery Invited to arrange in order of importance the six attributes of a good housewife, Mrs. Shepherd. wife of a company director, had no hesitation in putting cooking at the top of her list. In her farmhouse home two miles from Glenavy, Mrs. Shepherd ...
... Slavery You have got to look at the circumstances and you have got to allow toleration and freedom to the individual, otherwise we are all caught in the vice of dictatorship, repression and slavery.•• Read, whose followers describe him as the man the ...
... Slavery Black and white slavery was still very much in evidence in the Americas at this time and feelings were running high among the black people who had been subjected to the cruellest and most inhuman of deprivations by the white settlers. In Santo ...
... SLAVERY. A letter from Mr. O'Cusnei.l, to JosEm SrijncE, on this subject, with a proposition for carrying out the desirable measure the total abolition of Slavery, is well worthy of public attention. ...
... Slavery Crime like white slavery in which girls may be recruited from all over the world. Crime even like espionage: there is much money to be made in selling stolen secret documents. Yes, in their way, these crooks are confirmed internationalists. Whatever ...
... SLAVERY. Dealing with the prosperity of the city, he mays:—Must assuredly there :re t Lielfasts. The one is a model of commercial thrift prosperity; the other is a frightful example of social and industrial slavery. The conditions of th? tens of thousands ...