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THE TIMES ON AMERICAN SLAVERY

... abolish slavery. More- over, in the South, where slavery chiefly prevails, all the laws, customs, habits, and pursuits of the people are modified by this one institution, The orgame life of ten millions of people must be changed before slavery can be abolished ...

MR BRIGHT, M.P., ON SLAVERY AND SECESSION

... defence of slavery has encosntered groat difficulties, because its apologists stopped half- way. They confined the defence of slavery to negro slavery alone, abandoning the principle of slavery, and admitting that every other form of slavery ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... auchi a piratical state as we had put down to - molest tle 'commerce of' the weaker powers, and to. ourry- Christians into slavery.- We ourselves did. not suffer from the Alge- , rines, sand consequently could have, no other ) motive' mot 'our conduct but ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... much rat agitated on receiving sentence.- th shi COLONII.L SLAVERY.-On Saturdav last Mur Borthwick deli vered a lecture in the largo Assembly is i .Roomn, George Street, ocl colonial slavery. and the propriety of its gratidtal and safe abolition. The ...

THE ANDERSON CASE IN CANADA

... iunterferel ti I pr'eVeii t the lanlladiai)s fronm 1eilii so-ille P' 1i , ion' slaveloillers. Is it niot enolmlji that slavery 's !Miits' s-loiil(l r ri all over tii' Utlitel Stat('s, \vi ,1- .tit lindiiig their waly iiito British1 Amieri:a? tA !di ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... eloquence almost unequalled: and these he had brought to bear with all their force and effect upon the subject of West India slavery, and he had also suc- cessfuolylaboured with such men as Richard Cobden-on whom the Council had lately conferred the freedom ...

LABOURS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... generally, or for t -he reuleal ot particular duties, *233 ; complainig oft |ricul turail distress 14; for the abolition of slavery I in our coloiies, 223 ; against the insolvent debtors' act, i . aY. 1 s' th( nrria(ge act, °°2 against the Roman CS iath;olic ...

DUBLIN l'OLICE OFFIC

... dagy. Anli agcs vet to cnme srhall hail With jrfill jubileei- Anil bless this hoir trhen Blritain' posr'r Dealt death to slavery- Laid pirold uripre-siroi si tire uist, And set the negroes free I Then sable ?? let us. railio Tire 8nul inupiring sonzg ...

A CHANGE AT HARPER'S FERRY

... Southern Man. ' I was' born and bred in a slave State, but I never let my love of the institution blind me to. everything else. 'Slavery has been the curse of this country, and she is now beginning to bless the day she was delivered from it. I couldn't talk these ...

THE GREAT FRAUDS UPON THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

... forma-as their leaders nublush-w ingly avow-for the first time in the history of the world, a confederacy with slavery, and the extension of slavery to yet unformed States, for Eits basis, wre regard with horror and abhorrence;- . and we earnestly pray that ...