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GLAMORGANSHIRE

... to be imposed. (Hear,hear.) The next subject to which he should adverl was that of Negro Sla>ery. He was abstractedly of slavery, which he held to be the foulest s'ain upon the national charactcr. (Hear.) Every man who öiht duly valued iit-c-ty himself ...

IBRECONSHJ RE

... nomination. Subjects of the greatest fnajnitude, as tteforei n political engagements of the country, the Eauk Charter, Negro Slavery, Church Reform, or what is so called, the Corn Laws, and other important questions, would cotne under consideration of the ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, CONTINUED FROM THE FOUR TH PAGE. --------,

... different great questions which engross the public attention. He expressed bis ardent desire to sf>e the uiler extinction of slavery. With respect to the Cur- rency, the East India Charter, and the state oflretand, he to those subjects the most mature de- ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERTHYR GUARDIAN. --,---+-----

... of those honest >md conscientious taeu who | voted for Mr. Waikins from principles, frotn tove of | itheriy, and haired to slavery front conscicuee, as true patriots, aud supporters of ciril ami religious li j berty, from a conviction, of superior qualifi- ...

MERTHYR TYDVIL, SATURDAY, Jan. 12tli, 1833

... this Christian land-in this nation of philanthropists-in this country of bibles, there are thousands of children doomed to slavery in the factories of England and Scotland. They are not only flogged, hut they are literally starved. They are not only kept ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE

... attention has been recently drawn toa pamphlet written by the Rev. Charles Hand (advertised in our first page), to show that Slavery is in principle incom- patible both with the principles of Revealed Religion, and witlithenlosaic Law. The author of th spamphlet ...

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... lately at Haverfordwest a most numerous and respectable meeting convened to pe- tition Parliament for the abolition of Negro Slavery. With a full sense of the respect due to the persons present, and still more to the noble philanthropy by which we believe ...

BRECONSHIRE. I

... India Planters, on the ground that a difference of opinion exists between himself and those gentlemen on the question of slavery. EPITAPH ON SOPHIA RIVERS. Sophia Rivers was her name, Only her beauty died Envy has nothing to proclaim, Nor flattery to ...