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SONG OF REFORM

... TBY 1OIN MACKAY WILSON. CisoRUs.-Reform is routing them a' them a'! Refbrm is routhig them a'! Aild Bigotry's dieing ! an' Slavery's feeinh! An' Liberty's shouting, lihzal huzza u YE are thle ivale o' Kings, Willie Ye lire the wale o' Kings' Glade Freedom ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... impllrovenment of the Iluman rceS. Osi readers in general are aware that in thle ssotrerii Stlte4 .of the American Union, where slavery still existsd, there i .a large population of free coloured people, constaithy au(i: Isapidly increasing, sylo, thoungh free ...

THE WATERFALL

... r Clawo not in your esArts the ,im'. What arefronrinents of hraver Where no pulitie virtue blor,-- What avail in lands of slavery, *Trophied tenpilcs, arches; -,'&.bs , PEeanltS! Pet the .wgtA.4?ef¢ r = - i3Bioraoopeop'ews.rightand1lwr' , And the breasts-of ...

PUBLIC DINNER AT STOCKPORT

... freemuoi shsould as lie enjoyed sit every jpart of the weorldl. qL Tile CAIssasAN ihess said there seas one slavery ivlich cc jlie admired-the slavery to the fair sex-a tlsrahldeil il sehicli he heldt to he highily beneficial to mankinid. I-e as rtrusted ...

LITERATURE

... attaches alike and equlally to the hovernueiit of Great Britaiii as to that illfAmerica. As the originil sin of' African slavery in the west confesse liv Eisteis oal the British crowi, so the orciillal institution of' ludiuu rcla- tiltis to civilized ...

Poetry

... lialt, Sat listening to thy magic sound, Now mute and mouldering all;- Hut, no;-lItey would but wake to weep Their children's slavery; Tiett leave them in their dreamless sleep, The dead. at least, are tree!- o hu h! sad Harp, that dreary lone, That knell ...

Poetry

... through the solid ground, Or travel o'er the skI. FREEDOM OF PERSON. Tempt me no more. My soul can ne'er comport With the gay slaveries ofa court: l I've na aversion to these chaPms, And hug dear liberty in bokhmine arms. Go vassal.oulas-go cringe mnd wvait ...

Literary Notices

... placed. A History of Slavery, and its Abolition. By ESTHiER COP'LEY. No book that we have read for several years past has affected us more deeply than this modest, unpretending volume. Here is given the rise of the monster SL.AVERY; its hellish progress; ...

Poetry

... Looctrp+l l; AIIIERICAN SLAVERY. BY MtOORE.I (Fro7m Price's Slavery in. America, No. 3.t) Oh, Freedom! Freedoml how I hate thy cant I Not eastern bombast, nor the savage rant Of purplesd madmen, were they numberei all, From Roman Nero down to Russian ...

Poetry

... Now's tiue Blarlrasltlisu iteamubiua Tor prildte-tlii tgiattobegoen;'- iigo~rqve o~tyg~l~ant-erishb4 llo.I * In tbe hiat of slavery'c sun..- liraetosee r~l.tFn, I81lh July, If887. -M 0AR01 M. I' ILD- VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT. r*1 . . *, * Sl~tt~E e. HgiWVOR ...

Literary Notices

... dreamed we saw hei'etteriJreaking; We called our Negro sister- ye I But from our pleasant slumber wag, We find her still in slavery; ; And prisons, bonds, and scourges still Await her at her tyrant's will. Our nati'n's wealth so freely given Has purchased ...

Literary Notices

... the prohibition seems to hep objectionable sn another ground, It rkimposese upon those who submit to it a yoke of mental 0. slavery. As long as a Iteople submit to a dictation of this ie Sart they arc unfit for the successful execution pf great en- id terprises ...