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GREFK HYMN

... sthinkmesuch l heast Emustf suckl slavLes, 'Where bea s the wre vest ho r would byit b Theries sw ni le oe k ind sdd e. D M laind slaveri s ashias no'r' bu tl lOind. . D~ fldorr n ?? cinp oain wine! , arl FiofI liia he s and his shod t ;97s- tsl iftwho wemnant ...

LITERA TSRK . MEMOIR

... without renderings us enemies to, that' tyrepnyv liy which agreet portion of cur countrymen were stanrpgd with the seal of slavery; or, inducing us to lend our, aid to free our land from the rule of au- thority; too firmly fixed to be opposed, without ex- ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... lTippernrryI police with fixed bay'onets. Iti.NlarOaSLAVERaY.'Mr- Saidlier has arrived itt Clonmel as a De- Pirt from ?? Negro Slavery Society. Ile intends to visit tire counities of Limerick, Cork, enld K~erry.I SCOTctn GA'LTANTTRY.-N Scotct pilpar, noticing ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... ent of the missionaries on the islands, the condition of tihe women has undergone a great change; from a state of abject slavery and misery, they have become compara- tivly free and happy ; and the first object of the nattives on vi- sititg a ship newly ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... petition from New- ?? against the proposed measure for Parliamentary reform. Earl GOWER presented a petition against negro slavery. u The Duke of ARGYLE presented a petition against the repeal of the barilla (luty. The LORI) CHANCELLOR presented a petition ...

THE FAISHIONBLE WORLD

... Rev. and dear Sir, your's, faithfully, ED)MOND FFRENCH, R.C. Bishop. To the Rev. IV. R. Smyth, &c. &c. &c. ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. An anti-slavery meeting took place ?? in Exeter Iebll, Strand. Lord Suffield in the chair-when the following resolu- tions were ...

POLAND!

... js oi stoxry never battled so well, Breaihe ; a barare Ponliland, toy daughters of beauty yre curs~ tie onths eagles, or, slavery's spell. Pperish the thought and entomb it for ever, 1i POll'le er titetdedl Patriot-men should be slaves; Ittt I d br;ve ...

LITERATURE

... practisal sound sense in the obssrva.~ tions on Stuart's three years in North America. Mr. Stuart's accounts of abject slavery, prevailing in America to an extent that very few Europeons cptld have dreamt of, are frightful in the extreme. It is, on ...

THEATRE ROYAL.—FRIDAY EVENING

... were a gentleman were stingi, we would be tempted to call a sciretcb. In t0e concluding line, Thou shalt never sound in slavery, Mrs. Wood was wont ,to gire the ?? tooe an octire bi gher than ihe key tr which she sang. This is not as tbe sotg is set ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Bristol, to resume his Parliamentary duties. The hon. nember is accompanied 'by his family. A numerous deputation of the Anti-Slavery Society, Comsist- ing of near tbr'e hundred, waited on Mr. Secretary Stanley ol Fiuday.' Tbe deputation were assemrbled in ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Board of Control for India, inconsequence of his not being satisfied with the ministerial- plan for the gradud exs tiction of slavery in the West Indies._The Town. _.D ...

THE FASHIONABLB WORLD

... *vould always maintain the high character of Id' ,lifr men, unitedl for the generous purpose of reSC icgI -JII pression and slavery an injured but noble-mnriil Il ?? They had iio selfish object to gratify. The u cc c P ; bably arrive rulcen their premsnn ...