SLAVERY IN SHOPS
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... SLAVERY AND RUB THE Anti-Slavery Conference reassembles at Brussels toeday, and will pick up the threads of the web which it is weaving for the civilization of Africa. It will, we hope, find them less tangled than on its first meeting in November. Nobody ...
... exact, can be enforced, our boasts about our part in the abolition of slavery are so much noisy hypocrisy. It will appear that we are at liberty to bind our fellow-countrymen into slavery, when we can find them willing, through their necessities, to be bound ...
... light of the I Gospel first began to diffuse itself, those 'unhappy persons who were plunged into the severest condi. tion of slavery, in consequence of the numerous wars at that time, found their condition alleviated among the Christians. For the Apostles ...
... ZMGAZIEMD SL:AV:ERY. A meeting of metropolitin shop assistants was held in Pentonville last Sunday afternoon to devise means whereby they might secure a reduction in the hours they arerequired to work each day. The present condition of this class of working ...
... NEGRO SLAVERY. | ?? from the Planters of Berblc* aod 'nef~giatittle Ord'e in Council for regulating the Mea- sr,1 Slaves in those Colonaies, was concluded yesterday, ' Ci Chamber. 'rhe Lords of the Privy Council pre- ,,LO Lord Struingford, Lord Beiley ...
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... tendency of slavery is to brutalize human nature- to annihilate the germ of mind with which every human being is endowed; because by the exercise of reason the right of the tyrant is called in question. Therefore, under every system of slavery the education ...
... being bettor utiderstood. Tule titindsof Iirazilianss atre being ittpressed weith the con- viction thit, ?? fromn dounostie slavery being, necessary to our- hushandry, it is osily a serious obstacle to its attainiing perfection, aind that its~ influtenice ...
... suffering for its political complicity with slavery ; hut is it not suffering forits religious complicity with slavery ? When au effort waO made to deparate the American Mle- thodist Episcopal Church froma slavery, did not Dr. M'Clin- tuck strenuously oppose ...
... THE TIMES ON SLAVERY. I TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. SiB,-I beg leave to offer a few remarks on the Af Bible and Slavery question now being agitated, and s5 arising from an article which lately appeared in the Times. r, I have read it, and felt ...